
Global 40-Nation Alliance Mobilizes to Reopen Strait of Hormuz
Key Takeaways
- UK-led coalition of 40+ nations convened to discuss reopening the Strait of Hormuz.
- Sanctions and diplomatic measures to compel Iran to reopen Hormuz.
- Allies consider all possible measures, including sanctions and UN-backed actions.
International Coordination
More than 40 countries convened a virtual summit led by the United Kingdom to coordinate a response to reopen the Strait of Hormuz.
UK Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper said Iran's blockade was holding the world economy hostage.

Notably, the United States did not participate in the meeting.
Military Planning
The UK announced it would convene military planners to explore viable options for making the strait safe.
The Foreign Policy Research Institute warned these options are fraught with risk.

Iran's control of the strait may determine the outcome of the conflict.
Economic and Industrial Impact
The blockade has sent oil prices soaring.
“The United Kingdom has gathered foreign ministers from 40 countries to discuss options to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, a vital shipping route that has been choked off by the United States and Israel’s war against Iran”
About 10% of global pharma products move through these shipping lanes.
Supply chain constraints have become a growing economic vulnerability.
Shifting US Strategy
Trump told advisers he is willing to end the military campaign even if the strait remains closed.
Washington would ask European allies and Gulf states to take the lead in reopening the strait.

This confirms the limits of American unilateral power.
Allied Frustration
Trump's decision to forgo participation fueled growing transatlantic rifts.
Countries signed a statement demanding Iran stop blocking the strait.
This represents a critical inflection point.
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