Trump threatens more strikes on Iran’s infrastructure as efforts to reopen Strait of Hormuz continue
Eight people killed in U.S. bombing of bridge between Tehran and major suburb of Karaj, Iran’s state media says
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Eight people killed in U.S. bombing of bridge between Tehran and major suburb of Karaj, Iran’s state media says
U.S. did not attend the talks involving representatives of some 40 countries
The United States is not due to attend the talks.
Talks, convened by the UK, will examine ‘all viable diplomatic and political measures’ to get critical waterway open Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updates Get our breaking news email , free app or daily news podcast Penny Wong will represent Australia at an international summit on efforts to reopen the strait of Hormuz, with UK prime minister, Keir Starmer, promising to explore “all viable diplomatic and political measures” to end the blockade of oil shipments. Starmer will host the talks, set to be attended by 35 nations, from about 10pm Thursday night, AEDT. Continue reading...
US understood not to be invited directly to talks that will explore ways of reopening critical waterway Middle East crisis – live updates The UK will convene 35 countries – excluding the US – to explore ways to reopen the strait of Hormuz, the vital shipping route for oil and gas that has been blocked by Iran. Keir Starmer, the prime minister, said the next phase of discussions in the joint British and French efforts to secure the waterway would be held on Thursday, with Yvette Cooper, the foreign secretary, alongside international leaders. Continue reading...
Yvette Cooper hosts virtual summit of more than 40 countries to consider coordinated action in face of closure of vital shipping lane Middle East crisis live – latest updates More than 40 countries gathered to discuss “every possible diplomatic, economic and coordinated measure” to pressurise Iran into reopening the strait of Hormuz, the UK foreign secretary has said. After chairing a virtual summit on Thursday, Yvette Cooper said coordinated action was needed as Iran’s “reckless strikes” on international shipping and efforts to “hijack the global economy” were hitting nations from across the globe “who played no part in this conflict”. Continue reading...
Australia will join UK-led discussions with 35 countries on how to reopen the key Middle East waterway, as Donald Trump says he is seriously considering pulling the US out of NATO. Follow live.
Iran has virtually closed the vital strait since US-Israeli strikes triggered a Middle East war on Feb 28.
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The Strait of Hormuz, the vital artery for global oil transit, has been effectively closed since the Iran war started in late February.
UK Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper accused Iran of blockading the waterway 'to hold the global economy hostage'.
Military planners are set to meet after ministers from 40 countries, including Australia's Penny Wong, attended virtual talks on reopening the Strait of Hormuz. Grouped from 2 articles across 1 sources.
The president said Wednesday that the strait "will open up naturally" as its closure sends gas prices soaring at the same time he's urging other countries to "grab it." Grouped from 2 articles across 2 sources.
Nato’s top official urged key alliance members to offer help to US to reopen key waterway
He has worked with allies to build a coalition to guarantee free passage through Hormuz.