Détroit d'Ormuz : une conférence à Paris à l'initiative de Macron et Starmer

France and Britain convene a coalition of non-belligerent states to prepare a future maritime security mission for the Strait of Hormuz, contingent on a fragile ceasefire holding.

France and Britain convene a coalition of non-belligerent states to prepare a future maritime security mission for the Strait of Hormuz, contingent on a fragile ceasefire holding. | Contesto: cronaca

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  • Détroit d'Ormuz : une conférence à Paris à l'initiative de Macron et Starmer

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French President Emmanuel Macron and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer jointly convened a virtual summit from Paris on Friday, April 17, aimed at assembling a multinational coalition for a future maritime security mission in the Strait of Hormuz. The meeting, which included approximately fifty participants described as "non-belligerent" volunteers, represents a significant diplomatic initiative to stabilize one of the world's most critical oil chokepoints. The proposed mission, however, is explicitly conditional on the consolidation of a fragile and recently brokered ceasefire between Iran and the United States, placing the ambitious security plan in a state of strategic limbo. The summit's central premise is the creation of a voluntary maritime force composed of nations not directly involved in the longstanding regional tensions. This "coalition of the willing" model seeks to avoid the appearance of a Western-led military operation, which could be perceived as provocative. Instead, Paris and London are attempting to foster a broader, more internationally legitimate framework for ensuring freedom of navigation. The Strait of Hormuz, a narrow passage between the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman, is a conduit for about one-fifth of the world's seaborne oil, making its security a paramount concern for the global economy. Recent years have seen numerous incidents of tanker seizures and attacks, primarily linked to tensions between Iran, its regional proxies, and Western naval forces. Jean-Loup Samaan, a senior researcher at the Middle East Institute in Singapore, provided critical analysis of the initiative's context. He noted that the plan is intrinsically linked to the precarious state of U.S.-Iranian relations. The current ceasefire, while a welcome respite from open hostilities, remains untested and fraught with mutual distrust. Any significant breach could immediately derail the security mission before it begins. Furthermore, the participation of "non-belligerent" states underscores a deliberate effort to de-escalate the military posture in the region. The goal is to replace unilateral or ad-hoc naval patrols with a structured, multilateral presence that...

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