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    France Will Never Take Part in Operations to Unblock Hormuz Strait Amid Hostilities, Says Macron

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    Posted on March 17, 2026

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    Last updated: March 17, 2026

    France will never take part in operations to unblock Hormuz Strait amid hostilities, says Macron - Finance news and analysis from Global Banking & Finance Review
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    Quick Summary

    President Macron affirmed that France will not participate in any operations to unblock the Strait of Hormuz amid ongoing hostilities, but is working to build a coalition to ensure freedom of navigation once the conflict abates.

    Table of Contents

    • France's Position on the Strait of Hormuz and Regional Security
    • Macron's Statement on France's Non-Involvement
    • France's Independent Coalition Efforts
    • Post-War Coalition Planning
    • European and Global Stakeholder Consultations
    • Operational and Political Complexities
    • International Responses to U.S. Proposals
    • Rejection of Trump’s Calls for Joint Operations
    • France's Independent Military Stance
    • EU Naval Operations in the Region

    France will never take part in operations to unblock Hormuz Strait amid hostilities, says Macron

    France's Position on the Strait of Hormuz and Regional Security

    By John Irish and Michel Rose

    PARIS, March 17 (Reuters) - President Emmanuel Macron said on Tuesday France would never take part in operations to unblock the Strait of Hormuz, pushing back on comments by U.S. President Donald Trump that Paris was willing to help.

    Trump, speaking at a White House event on Monday, said he had spoken to Macron, giving him an "8 out of 10" score on his stance towards getting allies to unblock the Strait of Hormuz, and suggested Macron would join U.S.-backed efforts.

    Macron's Statement on France's Non-Involvement

    "We are not party to the conflict and therefore France will never take part in operations to open or liberate the Strait of Hormuz in the current context," Macron said at the start of a cabinet meeting to discuss the conflicts in the Middle East.

    France's Independent Coalition Efforts

    France has been pushing on with its own efforts to put together a coalition to secure the Strait of Hormuz once the security situation stabilises and without a U.S. role, French officials have said.

    Post-War Coalition Planning

    FRANCE WORKING ON POST-WAR COALITION

    "We are convinced that once the situation has calmed down —and I deliberately use this term broadly — once the situation has calmed down, that is to say, once the main bombing has ceased, we are ready, along with other nations, to assume responsibility for the escort system," Macron said.

    European and Global Stakeholder Consultations

    European states have been largely sidelined as the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran has ‌escalated, with Iran carrying out strikes against Israel, U.S. bases and Gulf states.

    But with shipping lanes affected and the conflict pushing up oil prices, European powers are trying to work out how to defend their interests.

    France has already been consulting with European, Asian, including India, and Gulf Arab states over the past week with a view to putting together a plan for warships eventually to escort tankers and commercial ships through the strait, officials have said.

    Operational and Political Complexities

    "But this is a complex undertaking, involving political and technical aspects, obviously with all stakeholders in maritime transport, including insurers and operational personnel, that we must build," he said.

    "This work will require discussions and de-escalation with Iran," he said.

    International Responses to U.S. Proposals

    Rejection of Trump’s Calls for Joint Operations

    TRUMP CALLS REJECTED

    Trump called on nations to help police the strait after Iran responded to U.S.-Israeli attacks by using drones, missiles and mines to effectively close the channel for tankers that normally transport a fifth of global oil and liquefied natural gas.

    Several U.S. allies had already rebuffed Trump on the proposal.

    France's Independent Military Stance

    "We are dissociating our actions from the United States and Israeli operations. The US is conducting an operation in which we’re not involved in any way. We are acting independently of the Americans," a French military official said.

    "We’re excluding any involvement of our assets in an attempt to reopen the Strait of Hormuz by force. Any potential mission to protect the Strait of Hormuz would require a ceasefire or a reduction in hostilities, as well as prior negotiations with Iran. It would necessarily be international and joint," the official said.

    EU Naval Operations in the Region

    The European ‌Union's main naval activities in the region centre on Aspides, a Red Sea mission launched in 2024 to guard vessels from attack by Iran-aligned Houthis. EU foreign ministers agreed on Monday not to extend that mission beyond its current mandate.

    (Additional reporting by Sudip Kar-Gupta, Editing by William Maclean)

    Key Takeaways

    • •France maintains a strictly non‑belligerent stance—no military role in current efforts to reopen the Strait of Hormuz.
    • •Paris is actively preparing a coalition, under a ‘purely defensive’ mandate, to escort merchant shipping once the most violent phase ends.
    • •France has already deployed significant naval assets (including the Charles de Gaulle carrier, frigates, and air defences) across the Mediterranean, Red Sea and Gulf to deter threats.

    Frequently Asked Questions about France will never take part in operations to unblock Hormuz Strait amid hostilities, says Macron

    1Will France take part in operations to unblock the Strait of Hormuz?

    No, President Macron has stated that France will never take part in such operations amid current hostilities.

    2What is France's current approach regarding the Strait of Hormuz?

    France is preparing a coalition to ensure freedom of navigation once the hostilities end.

    3Why is France not participating in the current Hormuz Strait operations?

    France is not party to the conflict and therefore will not participate in operations to open the Strait in the current context.

    4Who made the statement regarding France's involvement in Hormuz Strait operations?

    The statement was made by President Emmanuel Macron during a cabinet meeting.

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