Elysee says 51-country summit backs freedom of navigation - Speech Brief
17 April 2026 00:00 UTC · Elysee · Elysee Statement · Source · Email X Link

Elysee says 51-country summit backs freedom of navigation

Key points

  • Called for immediate, unconditional reopening of the Strait of Hormuz
  • Announced independent defensive multinational mission to protect merchant vessels

TL;DR

  • France and the United Kingdom convened 51 countries to support freedom of navigation, international law, energy security, and a diplomatic settlement.
  • The statement called for the unconditional, unrestricted, immediate re-opening of the Strait of Hormuz and welcomed an announcement that the Strait will re-open.
  • France and the United Kingdom announced an independent, strictly defensive multinational mission to protect merchant vessels, conduct mine clearance after a sustainable ceasefire, and committed to coordinating economic responses and support for the International Maritime Organisation; the UK will host the next leaders' meeting.
Original text

Today, France and the United Kingdom convened 51 countries for an international summit on the Strait of Hormuz. The meeting underlined the determination of the international community to support freedom of navigation, to stand up for international law, and to protect global economic stability and energy security. We expressed our strong support for a comprehensive diplomatic settlement to the conflict through negotia...

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