Starmer distances UK from US blockade plan as Gulf tensions threaten energy markets
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Starmer distances UK from US blockade plan as Gulf tensions threaten energy markets
"We're not supporting the blockade. Any UK involvement would be limited to measures aimed at keeping the Strait open, including potential mine-clearance and naval support operations."
"What we've been doing over the last few weeks... is bringing countries together to keep the Straits open, not shut. All the time the Strait is shut or not free for navigation... that means that oil and gas is not getting to market."
Keir Starmer has firmly rejected any British involvement in a proposed US blockade of the Strait of Hormuz. He emphasized that the UK's priority is to keep the vital shipping route open, especially amid rising tensions and concerns over global energy supplies. The Strait is crucial for oil and gas transport, and disruptions have already affected market volatility. Starmer stated that the UK will focus on diplomatic efforts to maintain free passage and avoid direct conflict involvement while supporting maritime security operations as needed.
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