Securing the Strait: Germany Seeks US Partnership

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz aims for US involvement in a Europe-led mission to secure shipping through the Strait of Hormuz. Germany offers mine clearance and maritime intelligence but requires parliamentary support and a UN Security Council resolution for action.

Securing the Strait: Germany Seeks US Partnership
Friedrich Merz
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German Chancellor Friedrich Merz is advocating for US participation in a Europe-led initiative aimed at ensuring safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz. Speaking at an international conference in Paris, Merz outlined Germany's potential contributions, including mine clearance and maritime intelligence.

However, the Chancellor emphasized that Germany's involvement would hinge on parliamentary approval and a robust legal foundation, such as a UN Security Council resolution.

Merz expressed a strong preference for US participation, stating it would be a desirable addition to the mission's success.

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