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British Foreign Secretary: The Strait of Hormuz has not yet returned to normal and there is an urgent need to resume global navigation

Britain calls for resumption of shipping traffic through the Strait of Hormuz

علي رجب
Last updated: 18/04/2026 12:43 pm
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British Foreign Secretary: The Strait of Hormuz has not yet returned to normal and there is an urgent need to resume global navigation
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  • A crucial diplomatic moment
  • From truce to lasting peace
  • Urgent economic necessity

London, Britain – British Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper called on Saturday for the immediate and full resumption of international shipping through the Strait of Hormuz. She stressed that the strategic waterway remains far from normal operations, despite the ceasefire agreement in the Iran-Iraq War having taken effect.

A crucial diplomatic moment

In remarks to Reuters, quoted by AFP on the sidelines of a high-level diplomatic forum in Antalya, Turkey, Cooper described the current situation as a “critical diplomatic moment.” The British minister explained that the ceasefire represents a crucial opportunity that must be seized. However, she added, “We are at a critical diplomatic moment with the ceasefire in place, but we have not yet seen normal, regular passage through the straits.” She continued, “This is hindering the stability of global supplies.”

From truce to lasting peace

Cooper urged authorities in Tehran to take concrete steps to allow the full and unconditional resumption of international navigation. She stressed that the global economy cannot afford continued uncertainty in the world’s most vital energy routes. She added that Britain and the international community view the current truce as a necessary first step, but emphasized that it must be developed into a lasting and comprehensive peace. This must guarantee the security of waterways and the sovereignty of nations.

Urgent economic necessity

The British Foreign Office stated that restoring the free flow of navigation through the Strait of Hormuz is a top priority to ensure stable energy prices and the flow of essential goods.

These British statements come at a time of increasing international pressure on the parties involved to translate the military de-escalation into an economic and maritime breakthrough. They also come amid concerns that the partial disruption of the strait could become a tool for long-term political pressure. Furthermore, it could undermine the fragile peace efforts that have begun to take shape in the region following the recent military confrontations.

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