France and the United Kingdom will co-host a video conference on Friday (18 April) to coordinate a potential “purely defensive” mission to secure the Strait of Hormuz, the French presidency said on Tuesday (14 April).
President Emmanuel Macron and Prime Minister Keir Starmer will lead discussions with more than 40 countries on a multinational plan to"restore freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz when security conditions allow", the Elysee said on Tuesday.
UK Prime Minister Starmer said Monday (13 April) that Britain had convened more than 40 nations.
"Several dozen countries have already taken part in preparatory work led in particular by the chiefs of staff to define the framework for such a mission," French Foreign Minister Jean-NoëlBarrot told Radio France Internationale on Tuesday.
President Macron ruled out escorting vessels during active bombardment.
Iran and the United States last week agreed to a two-week cessation of hostilities, but ceasefire talks between the warring sides in Pakistan over the weekend ended in failure.
US President Donald Trump responded by ordering his navy to carry out a blockade of Iranian ports along the Strait of Hormuz starting Monday.
Source: commonspace.eu with Agence France-Presse