Macron: France โnever envisagedโ sending warships into Hormuz, stresses coordination with Iran

NAIROBI, May 11 โ President Emmanuel Macron yesterday said that France had โnever envisagedโ a naval deployment in the Strait of Hormuz but rather a security mission that would be โcoordinated with Iranโ.
At a news conference in Nairobi, Macron said he was sticking to his position opposing a blockade from either side, and to โreject any tollโ to ensure ships are able to pass through the strategic waterway.
Iran on Sunday warned of a โdecisive and immediate responseโ to any French or British deployments in the strait, after both announced they would send military vessels to the region.
โThere was never any question of a deployment but we are ready,โ said Macron.
โWe have put together an ad hoc mission, co-led with the British, which has brought together 50 countries and international organisations to enable, in a coordinated way with Iran and by deconflicting the situation with all the countries of the region and the United States, the resumption of maritime traffic as soon as conditions allow,โ he added.
Macron, in Africa for a summit in Nairobi, said the whole continent was โvictim of the blockadeโ of the strait, through which normally passes most of the oil exported from the Middle East.
France last week announced that its aircraft carrier, the Charles de Gaulle, had passed through the Suez Canal in preparation for such a mission. โ AFP
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