
The Trump administration is set to reveal an international alliance of countries committed to providing naval escorts for vessels navigating through the Strait of Hormuz, according to a Wall Street Journal report citing U.S. government sources. The announcement could come within days as part of Washington’s broader strategy to protect the crucial shipping lane during heightened tensions with Iran.
American officials indicate that deliberations continue regarding the timing of when these maritime protection operations would commence – whether during the current standoff with Iran or following its resolution.
On Sunday, foreign ministers from Britain and the Gulf Cooperation Council, which represents six regional nations, released a unified declaration stating that GCC member countries have the right to implement any measures deemed necessary to protect their security, stability, territories, and populations.
According to Ynet’s reporting, President Trump confirmed ongoing conversations with multiple nations about monitoring the strategic waterway while encouraging their participation in defending this essential trade route. Trump noted that “Israel is working with the US to secure the Strait of Hormuz.”
Meanwhile, European nations are evaluating potential contributions to efforts aimed at preserving safe passage through the waterway.
“It is in our interest to keep the Strait of Hormuz open, and that’s why we are also discussing what we can do in this regard from the European side,” stated EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas during remarks to reporters before an EU foreign affairs gathering in Brussels.
French President Emmanuel Macron addressed the situation directly with Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian during a recent phone call. In a post on social media platform X, Macron described urging Iran to cease its regional activities.
“I called on him to immediately end the unacceptable attacks that Iran is carrying out against countries in the region,” Macron wrote, emphasizing that “freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz must be restored as soon as possible.”








