President Trump Calls on Other Nations to Help Reopen the Strait of Hormuz

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President Donald Trump has called on countries around the world to help ensure the reopening and protection of the vital shipping route through the Strait of Hormuz, warning that disruptions in the waterway could have serious consequences for global trade and energy supplies.

Speaking amid rising tensions in the Middle East, President Trump urged international partners to work together to safeguard freedom of navigation in the narrow passage between the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman. The strait is one of the world’s most important maritime corridors, carrying a significant share of global oil shipments.

According to officials, the call for cooperation comes after growing concerns about security in the region and the potential impact on international shipping. Any disruption in the Strait of Hormuz could affect energy markets worldwide, as millions of barrels of oil pass through the route each day.

President Trump emphasized that keeping the waterway open should be a shared responsibility among major economies that depend on stable energy supplies. He suggested that countries benefiting from the passage of oil through the strait should contribute more actively to maintaining its security.

The strategic channel lies along the southern coast of Iran and the northern coastline of Oman, making it a focal point in regional geopolitical tensions. In recent years, threats to shipping, military activity, and disputes between regional powers have periodically raised fears about the safety of vessels traveling through the area.

International security experts say that a coordinated multinational effort could help deter attacks on commercial ships and ensure the continued flow of oil and goods through the strait.

While it remains unclear what specific measures may be taken, diplomatic discussions are expected to continue among allies and regional partners about how best to maintain stability in one of the world’s most strategically important waterways.

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