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NATO Weighing Hormuz Mission If Strait Crisis Drags Into Summer

NATO Weighing Hormuz Mission If Strait Crisis Drags Into Summer

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NATO Weighing Hormuz Mission If Strait Crisis Drags Into Summer

By Andrea Palasciano (Bloomberg) — NATO is discussing the possibility of helping ships pass through the blocked Strait of Hormuz if the waterway isn’t reopened by early July, according to a senior official in the military alliance.

The idea has support from several members of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, but doesn’t yet have the necessary unanimous support, said a diplomat from a NATO country. Both officials spoke on the condition of anonymity. Leaders from NATO countries will meet in Ankara July 7-8.

“The political direction comes first, and then the formal planning happens after that,” said Alexus Grynkewich, NATO’s supreme allied

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