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    Macron, Starmer to Chair Conference on Defensive Hormuz Mission on Friday, Elysee Says

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    Posted on April 14, 2026

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    On April 14, 2026, France and the UK announced a joint, strictly defensive video‑conference chaired by President Macron and PM Starmer on April 17 to plan a multilateral mission restoring freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz once conditions allow, with senior diplomats meeting April 16. As

    Hormuz mission talks to focus on sanctions, work with industry – source

    International Efforts to Reopen the Strait of Hormuz

    By John Irish

    Background of the Strait of Hormuz Blockade

    PARIS, April 14 (Reuters) - Discussion led by Britain and France of steps to open the Strait of Hormuz will include possible financial sanctions on Iran if it keeps the waterway blocked, and steps to work with industry to resume shipping, a source said on Tuesday.

    Paris and London, who have sought to take leadership of the initiative after previous military and political meetings, are seeking to show their willingness to play a role in restoring freedom of navigation once the conflict ends.

    Upcoming Multilateral Mission and Diplomatic Coordination

    The offices of France's President Emmanuel Macron and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said on Tuesday they would co-chair a video conference on Friday of some 40 countries that are willing to contribute to the multilateral mission.

    Senior diplomats will hold a call ahead of Friday to prepare the meeting, three other European diplomats said.

    Focus Areas of the Working Groups

    According to a person familiar with the matter, this week's meetings will centre on four working groups: championing freedom of navigation and maritime security, pursuing economic measures against Iran if the strait stays closed, securing the release of seafarers and trapped ships, and working with industry to support their readiness to resume transit.

    A second diplomatic source confirmed the four working groups.

    Roles of Britain and France

    One of the sources said Britain was leading the diplomatic track, while France was working on the military planning, which would assess what assets could be available from contributing nations and how they could be deployed.

    Current Situation and International Responses

    Iran's Actions and U.S. Blockade

    Iran has largely closed the strait to ships apart from its own since the start of U.S.-Israeli air strikes on February 28. On Monday, Washington imposed a blockade of ships entering or exiting Iranian ports.

    Global Reactions and Future Prospects

    Trump has called on other countries to help impose the blockade. Britain, France and others say they will not do so, as this would mean joining the war, but they would be willing to help keep the strait open when fighting ends.

    Preparatory Nature of the Talks

    The sources said that talks were still preparatory and any mission could only happen once the conflict was over and with some form of accord from Iran and the United States.

    Diplomatic Perspectives

    "The United States needs to get its act together. It's paradoxical at the moment because the ones that are most unpredictable are the U.S.," said a senior European diplomat.

    (Additional reporting by Andrew Gray and Michel Rose; Editing by Dominique Vidalon and Peter Graff)

    References

    • 'This is not our war': Europe refuses to be dragged into Trump's war with Iran
    • Macron announces 'defensive' mission to reopen Strait of Hormuz - Yahoo News UK
    • Operation Aspides

    Table of Contents

    Key Takeaways

    • •France and the UK are organizing a strictly defensive, ad hoc maritime coalition to restore freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz once hostilities ease. Macron and Starmer will chair a leaders’ video‑conference on April 17, with diplomats meeting April 16. (lemonde.fr)

    Frequently Asked Questions about Macron, Starmer to chair conference on defensive Hormuz mission on Friday, Elysee says

    1Who will chair the Hormuz defensive mission conference?

    French President Emmanuel Macron and UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer will chair the conference.

    2What is the main goal of the Hormuz mission conference?

    The goal is to organize a multilateral mission to restore freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz.

    International Efforts to Reopen the Strait of Hormuz
  • Background of the Strait of Hormuz Blockade
  • Upcoming Multilateral Mission and Diplomatic Coordination
  • Focus Areas of the Working Groups
  • Roles of Britain and France
  • Current Situation and International Responses
  • Iran's Actions and U.S. Blockade
  • Global Reactions and Future Prospects
  • Preparatory Nature of the Talks
  • Diplomatic Perspectives
  • •
    France has emphasized that its mission is defensive and separate from conflict parties, pledging contributing naval assets only when the ‘hottest phase’ ends. Roughly fifteen countries have been mobilized under French coordination. (uk.news.yahoo.com)
  • •The initiative builds on prior EU naval efforts like Operation Aspides (covering the Strait of Hormuz and Red Sea) and existing European missions such as EMASoH/AGENOR, underlining continuity in maritime security collaboration. (en.wikipedia.org)
  • 3When and where will the conference take place?

    It will be a video conference held in Paris on Friday.

    4Who will participate in the preparatory discussions?

    Senior diplomats from interested countries will hold a video call ahead of the leaders' conference.

    5Why is the Strait of Hormuz significant for finance and markets?

    The Strait of Hormuz is a critical maritime passage for global trade and energy markets; its security impacts international finance.

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