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Welche sind die besten Wege, auf denen Länder zusammenarbeiten können, um die Straße von Hormuz für die Schifffahrt offenzuhalten?
British foreign minister Yvette Cooper stressed Thursday the "urgent need" to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and slammed Iran's "recklessness" as she convened a meeting of some 40 countries on the vital shipping route. Cooper said Iran's blockading of the waterway was "hitting our global economic security" as she kicked off the virtual meeting of international allies. The strait has been virtually closed since the US-Israeli war against Iran started on February 28, impacting global supplies of important commodities including oil, liquid natural gas, and fertiliser
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Countries must work together to ensure the Strait of Hormuz remains open, as it is crucial for global trade and energy supplies. A united coalition can apply diplomatic pressure on Iran while safeguarding economic security for all nations reliant on this vital route.
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To effectively keep the Strait of Hormuz open, countries should strengthen economic ties and trade agreements with Iran. By fostering economic interdependence, nations can create incentives for Iran to allow free passage, benefiting everyone involved.
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