NATO Allies Refuse to Join Trump Iran Blockade Plan

NATO allies have said they will not join a U.S.-led blockade of Iranian ports announced by Donald Trump, marking a significant split within the Western alliance as tensions escalate in the Gulf.

The decision was confirmed by Britain and France, which both said they would not be drawn into the ongoing conflict and would only consider involvement after fighting ends.

UK and France push for post-war maritime mission

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said the UK would not be “dragged into the war,” stressing that London is not supporting the blockade.

France, meanwhile, proposed a multinational initiative to restore safe navigation through the Strait of Hormuz once conditions allow.

Trump blockade deepens transatlantic divide

The U.S. blockade plan follows failed negotiations over Iran and escalating tensions in the region. According to U.S. statements, the military operation is aimed at restricting vessels linked to Iranian ports.

Source: Tovima.com

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