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    Italy Working to Restore Freedom of Navigation in Hormuz, Meloni Says

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    Posted on April 9, 2026

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    Italian Prime Minister Meloni emphasized that restoring freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz is vital for Italy and the EU, urging coordination with the UK-led coalition of over 30 countries, while Italy won’t deploy ships without a UN mandate.

    Table of Contents

    • Italy’s Response to Strait of Hormuz Crisis and Energy Price Concerns
    • Prime Minister Meloni’s Position on Navigation and Security
    • Impact of Iran’s Restrictions and Energy Prices
    • Tehran’s Proposals and Economic Implications
    • International Collaboration and Security Efforts
    • Political and Military Stance within Italy
    • Deputy Prime Minister Salvini’s Statement
    • Meloni’s Condemnation of Ceasefire Violations and U.S. Actions
    • Prospects for Peace and Political Stability

    Italy Moves to Restore Strait of Hormuz Navigation, Address Energy Price Impact

    Italy’s Response to Strait of Hormuz Crisis and Energy Price Concerns

    By Angelo Amante and Giuseppe Fonte

    Prime Minister Meloni’s Position on Navigation and Security

    ROME, April 9 (Reuters) - Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni said on Thursday that restoring freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz was of vital interest for her country and the European Union, as she pledged to work with partners to achieve that aim.

    Impact of Iran’s Restrictions and Energy Prices

    Following U.S.- Israeli attacks, Iran restricted traffic through the Strait to pressure its enemies, in a move that drove up energy prices as around a fifth of the world's oil and gas pass through the narrow waterway.

    Tehran’s Proposals and Economic Implications

    As part of its proposals to end the war, Tehran wants to charge fees for ships to pass through the Strait of Hormuz.

    "If Iran were to succeed in obtaining the authority to apply additional tariffs to transits through the Strait, this could still lead to economic consequences and shifts in trade flows," Meloni told the lower house of parliament.

    International Collaboration and Security Efforts

    "We are already working with the UK-led coalition for the Strait of Hormuz, which includes more than 30 countries, to try to build security conditions that allow for the full restoration of freedom of navigation and supply," she added.

    Political and Military Stance within Italy

    Deputy Prime Minister Salvini’s Statement

    However, Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini said on Wednesday that Italy would not send any ships to patrol the area in the absence of a U.N. mandate.

    Meloni’s Condemnation of Ceasefire Violations and U.S. Actions

    Meloni condemned all violations of the two-week ceasefire deal agreed between the U.S. and Iran earlier this week.

    She also urged Israel to end military operations in Lebanon, and, with opposition parties accusing her of being too close to President Donald Trump, reiterated her opposition to the U.S. decision to attack Iran.

    Prospects for Peace and Political Stability

    "We have come within a step of the point of no return, but we now face a fragile prospect of peace that must be pursued with determination," Meloni said.

    It was the first time that the Italian leader spoke in parliament since a bruising defeat in a justice reforms referendum two weeks ago that led to some resignations in her government team.

    In her roughly one-hour speech, she ruled out any wider cabinet reshuffles and pledged to serve a full parliamentary term, which is scheduled to run until the second half of next year.

    (Reporting by Angelo Amante and Giuseppe Fonte; Editing by Alvise Armellini and Kim Coghill)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Meloni stressed the importance of unimpeded maritime routes through the Strait for global energy security and EU interests, reiterating diplomatic efforts with the UK-led coalition of 30+ countries to ensure safe passage (AP news, Reuters)
    • •Iran’s move to impose tolls and route vessels along Iran’s coast has disrupted a key oil chokepoint handling about 20% of global oil supplies, contravening international maritime norms (AP, Foreign Policy)
    • •Italy ruled out unilateral military involvement: Deputy PM Salvini said Italy will not send ships without a UN mandate, and Meloni confirmed contributions would be post-conflict or under multilateral diplomatic frameworks (Reuters, ANSA)

    Frequently Asked Questions about Italy working to restore freedom of navigation in Hormuz, Meloni says

    1Why is the Strait of Hormuz important to Italy and the EU?

    The Strait of Hormuz is vital because around a fifth of the world's oil and gas pass through it, directly impacting Italy and EU energy security.

    2How have Iran's actions impacted navigation in the Strait of Hormuz?

    Iran restricted traffic and proposed transit fees in response to US-Israeli attacks, causing rising energy prices and trade disruptions.

    3What is Italy's position on sending military ships to the Strait of Hormuz?

    Italy will not send ships to patrol the area unless there is a UN mandate, according to Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini.

    4What steps is Italy taking to address navigation issues in the Strait of Hormuz?

    Italy is working with a UK-led coalition of over 30 countries to restore security and freedom of navigation in the Strait.

    5What was Giorgia Meloni's stance on the US decision to attack Iran?

    Meloni reiterated her opposition to the US decision to attack Iran and stressed the importance of pursuing fragile peace prospects.

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