More than 30 world leaders have now joined UK-led talks to resolve the Strait of Hormuz crisis, with Prime Minister Keir Starmer confirming that 35 countries are involved in efforts to stabilize the vital shipping route.

Countries taking part include the UK, France, Germany, Canada, Japan, and other European and Asian allies — all working to coordinate a response focused on de-escalation, maritime security, and reopening global trade flows.

Notably, these talks are moving forward without direct U.S. involvement, highlighting a rare moment where traditional allies are stepping in collectively to manage a major geopolitical flashpoint on their own.

With a significant share of the world’s oil passing through the Strait of Hormuz, the outcome of these discussions could have major consequences for global energy markets and international stability.
More than 30 world leaders have now joined UK-led talks to resolve the Strait of Hormuz crisis, with Prime Minister Keir Starmer confirming that 35 countries are involved in efforts to stabilize the vital shipping route. Countries taking part include the UK, France, Germany, Canada, Japan, and other European and Asian allies — all working to coordinate a response focused on de-escalation, maritime security, and reopening global trade flows. Notably, these talks are moving forward without direct U.S. involvement, highlighting a rare moment where traditional allies are stepping in collectively to manage a major geopolitical flashpoint on their own. With a significant share of the world’s oil passing through the Strait of Hormuz, the outcome of these discussions could have major consequences for global energy markets and international stability.
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