Ukraine may join the mission in the Strait of Hormuz: four minesweepers are already in Portsmouth
Ukraine's Participation in the International Mission
According to Главком: Ukraine is considering the possibility of joining the international mission to protect shipping in the Strait of Hormuz, involving four minesweepers currently in Portsmouth. Ukrainian officers are participating in consultations taking place at the Joint Headquarters in Northwood, where representatives from over 30 countries are discussing possible formats for protecting shipping in this strategically important region.
The Strait of Hormuz has been closed for nearly two months, raising concerns among the international community. The United Kingdom and France have initiated the creation of a multinational coalition to restore shipping in the strait. During a two-day meeting of military planners in London, participating countries will discuss issues related to security on waterways.
Ukraine's Contribution to Security
In addition, Ukraine may offer its partners its own maritime drones and counter-drone systems, which could be an important contribution to the overall efforts to ensure security in the region. However, specific military solutions will only be implemented after a sustainable ceasefire is achieved, which remains an important condition for further actions.
Ukraine's participation in the international mission to protect shipping in the Strait of Hormuz demonstrates its active position on the international stage and its commitment to cooperating with other countries on security issues. The Strait of Hormuz is a key maritime route, and restoring security in this region could positively impact the global economy and energy security.
Further decisions regarding Ukraine's participation depend on the political situation and readiness for peace negotiations, highlighting the importance of diplomatic efforts in this context.
As discussions continue among over 30 nations regarding the protection of shipping routes, more than ten countries have expressed their commitment to support the UK-led defense initiative. This collective effort underscores the urgency of securing the Strait of Hormuz, a vital artery for global trade and energy supply.
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