- Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has stated the UK will not support Donald Trump's proposed blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, emphasising that Britain will not be "dragged in" to the Iran conflict.
- Sir Keir highlighted concerns that closing the strait would prevent oil and gas from reaching the market, leading to increased energy bills and economic pain for British families.
- A government minister, Olivia Bailey, reiterated the UK's position, confirming that Britain would not participate in any blockade and prioritises the free navigation of the Strait of Hormuz due to concerns over soaring oil prices and the impact on personal finances.
- The UK is actively engaging in diplomatic efforts, with Sir Keir having discussed the need to protect freedom of navigation with French President Emmanuel Macron, and Britain is set to host further international talks this week to seek a sustainable resolution and increase pressure on Iran.
- Donald Trump had threatened a blockade of all ships entering or leaving the Strait of Hormuz after US-Iranian peace talks failed, though US Central Command later issued a statement indicating it would not impede freedom of navigation for vessels transiting to and from non-Iranian ports.
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