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France has announced the deployment of mine countermeasure vessels to the Strait of Hormuz to support the safe resumption of commercial shipping through one of the world's most strategically important waterways. President Emmanuel Macron said the mission will help ensure freedom of navigation in coordination with international partners following recent diplomatic efforts to reduce regional tensions. The deployment comes amid ongoing debate over Gulf maritime security, with Iran maintaining that regional states should oversee the waterway. Britain and Oman have also expressed support for measures aimed at keeping vital shipping routes open and safeguarding global trade.

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00:11The world's most critical oil choke point is back in focus.
00:16France is moving naval assets into the Strait of Hormuz,
00:20as global powers race to secure one of the busiest
00:23and most strategically important shipping lanes on Earth.
00:26France has announced the deployment of mine countermeasures vessels
00:31to the Strait of Hormuz,
00:32signaling renewed international efforts to safeguard commercial shipping
00:36through the vital Gulf waterway.
00:39French President Emmanuel Macron confirmed the deployment in a post on X,
00:44saying the vessels are ready to support the safe resumption of maritime traffic
00:49alongside international partners.
00:51Macron said the deployment is intended to help ensure freedom of navigation
00:56following the June 17 Memorandum of Understanding
00:59reached between the United States and Iran.
01:02According to the French President,
01:04the agreement marked an important step toward restoring regional stability
01:08after months of heightened tensions.
01:10He said France's specialized mine-clearing assets
01:14are prepared to contribute to the full reopening of navigation
01:17and ensure the safety of vessels transiting the Strait of Hormuz.
01:21The deployment comes at a sensitive moment.
01:25Only days earlier, Iran rejected France's proposal to participate
01:29in broader maritime security operations in the Gulf.
01:33Tehran has consistently argued that security in the Strait of Hormuz
01:37should remain the responsibility of regional countries,
01:40and has opposed any expansion of Western military deployments.
01:44Despite those objections, France says its mission is focused on maritime safety
01:49and the protection of international commerce.
01:52The announcement also follows a joint statement by President Macron
01:56and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer.
01:59The two leaders described the Strait of Hormuz as a vital artery for the global economy,
02:05and emphasized the importance of keeping commercial shipping routes open.
02:09France and the United Kingdom also confirmed that Oman has agreed to cooperate
02:15in supporting safe navigation through its territorial waters.
02:18Both governments say they remain prepared to participate in a broader multinational maritime mission
02:25if security conditions require additional support.
02:28The Strait of Hormuz remains one of the world's most strategically important waterways.
02:33Roughly one-fifth of global crude oil supplies and significant volumes of liquefied natural gas
02:40pass through the narrow shipping corridor every day.
02:44Recent conflict involving the United States and Iran disrupted commercial traffic
02:49and raised insurance costs for vessels operating in the region.
02:53Although tensions have eased following diplomatic efforts,
02:56security concerns continue to influence global energy markets.
03:00The United States has continued backing multinational initiatives aimed at protecting freedom of navigation.
03:07Iran, however, maintains that outside military involvement risks increasing tensions rather than reducing them.
03:14As international naval deployments increase,
03:18the Strait of Hormuz once again finds itself at the center of global geopolitical attention.
03:23For energy markets, shipping companies, and governments around the world,
03:28ensuring uninterrupted passage through this strategic waterway remains a critical priority.
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