Sign In
Tuesday, Jun 2, 2026
  • العربية
Top Header VOE Logo Header Dark Mode VOE Logo
  • Latest
  • Emirates
  • News
    • Gulf Countries
    • Arab Countries
    • World
  • Politics
    • Analysis
    • Interviews
    • Reports and investigations
  • Business
    • Companies
    • Real Estate
    • Stock Market
    • Green Energy
    • Oil And Gas
    • Bitcoin
    • Business Reports
  • Science and Tech
    • AI
    • Electric Vehicles
    • Space and Mars
  • Sport
    • World Cup 2026
  • Society
  • Health
  • Lifestyle
  • Travel and Hotels
Reading: Britain seeks to form an international coalition to protect navigation in the Strait of Hormuz
Share
Latest
Sharp Decline in Smartphone Market Amid Global Semiconductor Chip Crisis
Accusations Fly as Social Media Platforms Blamed for Teen Addiction and Harmful Behaviors
Reinforcing Defense Capabilities: Jordan Announces Operationalization of Advanced Military Facilities to Secure Borders and Combat Smuggling
The Conquest of Homs: A Decisive Milestone in the Expansion of Islamic Conquests Within the Levant and the Fall of a Prominent Byzantine Base
Deciphering the Enigma of Ancient Manuscripts: AI Successfully Reads Mysterious Book Beginning with Arabic Pages
Font ResizerAa
Voice Of EmiratesVoice Of Emirates
  • العربية
  • Latest News
Search
  • News
    • Emirates
    • Gulf Countries
    • Arab Countries
    • World
  • Politics
    • Analysis
    • Interviews
    • Reports and investigations
  • Business
    • Companies
    • Real Estate
    • Stock Market
    • Green Energy
    • Oil And Gas
    • Bitcoin
    • Business Reports
  • Science and Tech
    • AI
    • Electric Vehicles
    • Space and Mars
  • Lifestyle
  • Society
  • Sport
    • World Cup 2026
  • Health
  • Travel and Hotels
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
All rights reserved © Voice of Emirates - News service from Our Media Group
NewsWorld

Britain seeks to form an international coalition to protect navigation in the Strait of Hormuz

Coordination with France and international partners to enhance the security of maritime routes

محمد يسري
Last updated: 13/04/2026 3:16 am
Mohammed Yossry
محمد يسري
ByMohammed Yossry
News Editor
Mohammed Yousry, editor at Voice of Emirates News Agency, Cairo office, is a journalist and researcher specializing in Islamic heritage and extremist groups.
- News Editor
2 months ago
Share
2 Min Read
Britain seeks to form an international coalition to protect navigation in the Strait of Hormuz
Britain seeks to form an international coalition to protect navigation in the Strait of Hormuz (Photo/Voice of Emirates)
SHARE
Highlights
  • joint international action
  • The role of France and its partners
  • The importance of the Strait of Hormuz
  • Efforts to promote stability

London, United Kingdom – A British government spokesperson announced that the UK is working with France and other international partners to form a broad coalition. This coalition is aimed at protecting freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz. This comes amid ongoing security challenges in the region.

joint international action

A British government spokesperson explained that ongoing efforts are focused on building multilateral cooperation to ensure the security of commercial vessels. In addition, these efforts also aim to protect vital supply lines that pass through the strait. The strait is one of the world’s most important maritime chokepoints.

The role of France and its partners

A British government spokesperson noted that France is playing a pivotal role in these efforts, alongside a number of partner nations. This comes within the framework of security coordination aimed at countering potential threats and enhancing maritime stability.

The importance of the Strait of Hormuz

The British government spokesperson added that the Strait of Hormuz is a vital artery for global trade and energy transport. Therefore, securing it is an international priority, especially given regional tensions that could affect shipping.

Efforts to promote stability

This move is part of broader efforts to reduce tensions and ensure the continued flow of international trade without hindrance. It also reaffirms commitment to international law and the protection of freedom of navigation.

TAGGED:Britaininternational coalitionmaritime securityStrait of HormuzVoice Of EmiratesVoice Of Emirates Website News
SOURCES:Voice of Emirates
Share This Article
Facebook Whatsapp Whatsapp LinkedIn Telegram Threads Email Copy Link Print
Previous Article US official: Iran refuses to end uranium enrichment US official: Iran refuses to end uranium enrichment
Next Article A historic first in the Bundesliga.. Union Berlin bets on Eta to save their season A historic first in the Bundesliga.. Union Berlin bets on Eta to save their season
30°C
Dubai
clear sky
30° _ 30°
45%
5 km/h
Tue
33 °C
Wed
33 °C
Thu
35 °C
Fri
33 °C
Sat
33 °C

Editor's Pick

Sharp Decline in Smartphone Market Amid Global Semiconductor Chip Crisis

Supply Chain Disruptions Reshape the Competitive Landscape: Shortage of Semiconductors Delays New Model Launches and Escalates Production Costs

By
Medhat Elsheikh
3 Min Read
Accusations Fly as Social Media Platforms Blamed for Teen Addiction and Harmful Behaviors

Addictive Algorithms Face Parental Controls: An Ongoing Dispute Over Tech Corporate Responsibility…

2 Min Read
A field rotation in peacekeeping missions: The Jordanian army deploys an aircraft unit to Congo and receives the returning force.
Reinforcing Defense Capabilities: Jordan Announces Operationalization of Advanced Military Facilities to Secure Borders and Combat Smuggling

An Integrated Technological Matrix to Deter Infiltration: Field Command Centers and Thermal…

4 Min Read

Trending

The Conquest of Homs: A Decisive Milestone in the Expansion of Islamic Conquests Within the Levant and the Fall of a Prominent Byzantine Base

The Strategic Collapse of the Levant's Military Heart: How the…

2 hours ago

Deciphering the Enigma of Ancient Manuscripts: AI Successfully Reads Mysterious Book Beginning with Arabic Pages

Unlocking Stubborn Codices: Advanced Computational Algorithms…

2 hours ago

A Musical Treasure Resurfaces: Rare Beethoven Manuscript Heading to Auction After a Two-Decade Absence

A comprehensive cultural report detailing the…

2 hours ago

An Enduring Icon: Superman Flies Across 87 Years of Myth-Making in the Comic Book Universe

From the Pages of "Action Comics"…

3 hours ago

An Unforgettable Icon: Prominent Milestones in the Life of Hollywood Legend Marilyn Monroe

From a Harsh Childhood to the…

3 hours ago

You may also be interested in

Lifestyle

A War That Altered a Continent: How the Conflict of 1812 Shaped Modern North America

Washington – United States — The War of 1812 stands as one of the most profoundly influential conflicts in the…

5 Min Read
NewsWorld

Security Alert Forces US Aircraft to Return to Departure Point, Triggering Urgent Emergency Protocols

Washington – United States — A commercial US flight was forced to turn back to its airport of departure shortly…

3 Min Read
NewsWorld

London Bars American Media Figures from Entering the Country Amid Widespread Free Speech Controversy

London – United Kingdom — British authorities have triggered a massive wave of international political and media controversy after enforcing…

4 Min Read
News

Hassan Fadlallah: Full Ceasefire Paves the Way for Russian-Style Israeli Withdrawal from Lebanese Territories

Beirut – Lebanon — Member of Parliament representing Hezbollah's Loyalty to the Resistance bloc, Hassan Fadlallah, has asserted that securing…

3 Min Read
Top Header VOE Logo Header Dark Mode VOE Logo
  • About Us
  • Contact us
  • Advertise with us
  • Privacy Policy
Reading: Britain seeks to form an international coalition to protect navigation in the Strait of Hormuz
Share
  • Publishing Principles
  • Ethics Policy
  • Corrections Policy
  • Diversity Policy
  • Actionable Feedback Policy
  • Ownership & Funding
  • Privacy Policy
Reading: Britain seeks to form an international coalition to protect navigation in the Strait of Hormuz
Share

All rights reserved © Voice Of Emirates – a news service from Our Media Group

Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?