Macron Says It Is Unrealistic to Open Hormuz Strait by Force
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Posted on April 2, 2026
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Add as preferred source on GoogleFrench President Emmanuel Macron on April 2, 2026, dismissed the notion of using military force to reopen the Strait of Hormuz as unrealistic, citing prolonged delay and serious risks from Iranian missile and revolutionary guard threats.
By Michel Rose
April 2 (Reuters) - French President Emmanuel Macron said on Thursday it would be unrealistic to launch a military operation to force open the Strait of Hormuz, after U.S. President Donald Trump challenged U.S. allies to work towards reopening it.
Thousands of people have been killed across the Middle East since February 28, when the U.S. and Israel struck Iran, triggering Iranian attacks on Israel, U.S. bases and Gulf states and Tehran effectively closing the waterway that carries about a fifth of global oil and liquefied natural gas supplies.
"Some people defend the idea of freeing the Strait of Hormuz by force via a military operation, a position sometimes expressed by the United States, although it has varied," Macron told reporters during a trip to South Korea.
"This was never the option we have supported because it is unrealistic," he said. "It would take forever, and would expose all those who go through the Strait to risks from the Revolutionary Guards but also ballistic missiles," he said.
Macron, who has worked with European and other allies to build a coalition to guarantee free passage through Hormuz once hostilities have stopped, said this could only be done by talking to Iran.
"What we say from the beginning is that this strait must be reopened because it is strategic for energy flows, fertilisers and international trade, but that it can only be done in consultation with Iran," he said.
Asked about Trump's criticism of NATO allies, Macron said:
"I don't want to provide a running commentary of an operation the Americans have decided on their own with Israel. They can deplore the fact they're not being helped, but that's not our operation. We want peace as soon as possible."
"This is not a show," Macron added. "We're talking about war and peace... Let's be serious and not say one day the opposite of what we said the day before," he added, without saying if he was talking about Trump.
On Trump's threats to pull the U.S. out of the NATO alliance, Macron said: "Alliances such as NATO derive their strength from what is not said, that is, from the trust that lies behind them. If you create doubt every day about your commitments, you hollow out its substance."
The French leader also said that Trump's comments mocking him and his wife Brigitte were "neither elegant, nor commensurate" with the moment.
(Reporting by Michel Rose, Editing by Dominique Vidalon, Tomasz Janowski and Alex Richardson)
Macron stated it would be unrealistic to use military force to open the Strait of Hormuz, citing risks and impracticality.
He believes it would expose participants to significant risks and take a long time, making it an unfeasible solution.
While the US has sometimes supported military intervention, Macron insists on non-military solutions.
He highlighted risks from the guardians of the revolution and potential ballistic missile threats.
The statements were reported by Michel Rose and edited by Dominique Vidalon.
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