Starmer says UK will not support U.S. blockade of Iranian ports and shipping near Hormuz
The Facts
- Keir Starmer said the UK is not supporting the U.S. blockade and does not want Britain to be dragged into the Iran war.
- The United States announced a blockade targeting ships entering or leaving Iranian ports and coastal zones, with implementation set for Monday at 14:00 GMT.
- U.S. authorities said ships not departing from or heading to Iran would still be allowed to pass through the Strait of Hormuz.
- The U.S. blockade announcement followed the failure of talks between the United States and Iran in Islamabad.
- Reports described the Strait of Hormuz as a strategic route for global trade and oil supplies.
- Oil prices rose sharply after the blockade announcement, with reports saying crude moved back above $100 a barrel.
Context
What exactly did Starmer say about the U.S. move?
Starmer said the UK was "not supporting the blockade" and that Britain was "not getting dragged in" to the Iran war. He also said the UK's recent efforts had focused on keeping the strait open rather than shutting it CNBC,Manchester Evening …,Kent Online,HuffPost UK.
Does the U.S. plan amount to a full closure of the Strait of Hormuz?
Not as described in the cited reports. The U.S. military said it would block ships entering or leaving Iranian ports and coastal zones, but would allow vessels not traveling to or from Iran to continue through the Strait of Hormuz RTBF,Paris Match,LaProvence.com,Le Temps.
Why are markets reacting so strongly?
Because the blockade announcement came after the collapse of U.S.-Iran talks and affects shipping around a key oil transit route. Multiple reports said the news renewed fears about Gulf energy supplies and pushed oil prices above $100 a barrel Boursorama,LesEchos.fr,France 24,Nice-Matin.
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