Germany Eyes Role in Strait of Hormuz Mission
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz announced Germany's readiness to join a mission ensuring navigation freedom in the Strait of Hormuz, seeking U.S. involvement and Bundeswehr approval, alongside counterparts from France, Britain, and Italy.
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German Chancellor Friedrich Merz declared on Friday that Germany is prepared to contribute to a mission focused on safeguarding navigation freedom in the Strait of Hormuz. He emphasized the desirability of U.S. involvement in this initiative.
Speaking in Paris alongside leaders from France, Britain, and Italy, Merz stressed the need for a decision from the German federal government, authorization from the Bundestag, and a robust military plan, potentially incorporating reconnaissance and mine-clearing operations.
Merz expressed Germany's interest in joining further military planning discussions and reiterated the desire to have the United States as a participant, if feasible, marking it as a desirable move.
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