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Seven Countries Have Expressed Their Readiness To Participate In Securing Passage Through The Strait Of Hormuz

Seven Countries Have Expressed Their Readiness To Participate In Securing Passage Through The Strait Of Hormuz

Britain, France, Germany and four other countries issued a joint statement.

Britain, France, Germany, Germany and four other countries have said they are ready to participate in securing passage through the Strait of Hormuz.

A joint statement by the seven countries - Britain, Germany, France, Italy, the Netherlands, Japan and Canada - said, "We express our readiness to contribute to situation-appropriate actions to ensure safe passage through the [Strait of Hormuz]. We welcome the readiness of the countries that are participating in the preliminary planning."

How exactly the seven countries intend to participate in securing passage through the strait, the statement did not say.

As AFP news agency notes, Italy and Germany clarified after the statement was released that it was not about immediately sending military forces to the region, but rather some kind of joint, international operation after the ceasefire.

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