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    UAE Could Join Any US-led Effort to Secure Strait of Hormuz, Says Senior Official

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    Posted on March 17, 2026

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    Last updated: March 17, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    UAE’s diplomatic adviser Anwar Gargash says the UAE may join a U.S.-led effort to safeguard shipping through the Strait of Hormuz amid its near closure by Iran amid escalating war. Talks are ongoing but no formal plan is in place.

    Table of Contents

    • UAE Considers Role in Protecting Vital Shipping Lane Amid Iran-Israel Conflict
    • Potential UAE Participation in Security Effort
    • International Response and Criticism
    • Strategic Importance of the Strait of Hormuz
    • Impact on Global Energy and UAE Economy
    • Escalation of Regional Conflict
    • Iranian Attacks and Retaliation
    • Impact on UAE and Regional Casualties
    • Diplomatic Relations and Future Security Arrangements
    • Deterioration of UAE-Iran Ties
    • Guaranteeing Regional Security Post-War
    • Broader Regional Implications
    • Israel-Gulf Relations and U.S. Role

    UAE Could Join US-Led Security Mission to Protect Strait of Hormuz Shipping

    UAE Considers Role in Protecting Vital Shipping Lane Amid Iran-Israel Conflict

    By Alexander Cornwell

    Potential UAE Participation in Security Effort

    TEL AVIV, March 17 (Reuters) - The United Arab Emirates may join a U.S.-led effort to protect shipping in the Strait of Hormuz after Iran all but shut the vital waterway to ships as Tehran wages war with Israel and the United States, a senior Emirati official said on Tuesday.

    Anwar Gargash, the diplomatic adviser to the UAE president, said talks were ongoing and no formal plan had been agreed, but that "big countries" in Asia, the Middle East, and Europe bore responsibility for ensuring the flow of trade and energy.

    "This is something that is in the interest of everybody," he told an online event hosted by the American think tank the Council on Foreign Relations. "Everybody has a responsibility."

    International Response and Criticism

    Several of Washington's allies have already rebuffed President Donald Trump's call to send warships to escort tankers through the critical waterway, with some criticizing the U.S. and Israel for failing to consult them before launching the war on February 28. 

    Strategic Importance of the Strait of Hormuz

    The Strait of Hormuz, a narrow waterway at the entrance to the Gulf between Iran and Oman, is one of the world's most critical energy chokepoints, and a key route for global shipping.

    Impact on Global Energy and UAE Economy

    Roughly a fifth of global oil and liquefied natural gas supplies normally pass through the strait each day, but Iran has largely shut it, raising fears of a global energy shock.

    The waterway is vital to the economy of the UAE, a major oil exporter and trade hub. Iran has repeatedly attacked an Emirati port located outside the Gulf that is used to load oil exports.

    Escalation of Regional Conflict

    Iranian Attacks and Retaliation

    Gargash said that "some limited Iranian attacks in the region" had been expected if negotiations with the U.S. over Tehran's nuclear program collapsed, but not on the scale that Iran has carried out, which he described as "full throttle".

    The U.S. and Israel attacked Iran while efforts to secure a nuclear agreement between Washington and Tehran were still under way. Tehran retaliated by launching missiles and drones at Israel and at U.S. military bases in the region, but also attacking airports, ports and apartment towers in the Gulf.

    Impact on UAE and Regional Casualties

    The UAE has faced more Iranian attacks than any other country in the region, including Israel. Tehran has claimed that Emirati territory was used to launch an attack against Iran, an accusation that the oil-rich Gulf state has rejected.

    The war, now in its 18th day, has killed more than 2,000 people, most ​of them in Iran and Lebanon, but also in Israel, Iraq and across the Gulf states, including six in the UAE.

    Diplomatic Relations and Future Security Arrangements

    Deterioration of UAE-Iran Ties

    The UAE has long maintained deep trade ties with Iran despite strained political relations, but ties have deteriorated since the outbreak of the war, and Gargash said Abu Dhabi was not engaged in "active" talks with Tehran.

    Guaranteeing Regional Security Post-War

    He said that once the war ends, there would need to be an arrangement guaranteeing that Iran cannot use its nuclear, missile or drone programs "to terrorize the region".

    "The solution has to guarantee for the region that we are not living under the menace of an Iranian nuclear program or under the menace of an Iranian missile and drone program," he said.

    Broader Regional Implications

    Israel-Gulf Relations and U.S. Role

    Gargash offered no criticism of Israel or the United States for carrying out the strikes that ignited the war. He said he expected Iran's repeated attacks on Gulf states would ultimately strengthen Israel's ties with Arab countries it already has relations with and open channels with others. 

    The UAE and fellow Gulf state Bahrain established official diplomatic ties with Israel in 2020. Other Gulf states, such as Qatar, have maintained ties without full diplomatic relations.

    Iranian attacks would also strengthen the role of Washington in the region, Gargash said.

    (Reporting by Alexander Cornwell; Editing by Alistair Bell and Howard Goller)

    Key Takeaways

    • •The Strait of Hormuz is a critical chokepoint, handling roughly 20% of global oil and LNG flows, and its effective closure is causing severe energy market disruption and price surges (en.wikipedia.org).
    • •Gargash emphasized shared responsibility of major Asian, Middle Eastern, and European powers to ensure trade and energy flows, saying there’s interest but no structured agreement yet (apnews.com).
    • •Global shipping has sharply reduced or rerouted traffic to avoid the strait, raising insurance costs and prompting calls for multinational maritime security action (lemonde.fr)

    References

    • 2026 Strait of Hormuz crisis
    • The Latest: Trump insists US can break Iran's grip on the Strait of Hormuz without allies' help
    • Middle East conflict drives up oil prices

    Frequently Asked Questions about UAE could join any US-led effort to secure Strait of Hormuz, says senior official

    1Why is the Strait of Hormuz significant to global trade?

    The Strait of Hormuz is a major shipping route through which about a fifth of global oil and natural gas supplies pass daily, making it a vital energy chokepoint.

    2What role could the UAE play in the Strait of Hormuz security effort?

    A senior UAE official stated that the country may join a US-led initiative to secure shipping in the Strait of Hormuz in response to Iran's actions in the region.

    3How has the conflict affected shipping and energy markets?

    Iran's near-closure of the Strait of Hormuz has raised fears of a global energy shock and disrupted vital shipping routes, impacting oil and gas exports.

    4What has been Iran’s response to US and Israeli actions?

    Iran retaliated by launching missiles and drones at Israel and US bases, and has attacked ports and energy infrastructure around the Gulf, including in the UAE.

    5How have regional ties shifted as a result of the conflict?

    The conflict has strained UAE-Iran relations and may strengthen Israel's diplomatic ties with Arab states and the US role in the Middle East.

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