France and Italy Contact Iran for Safe Passage Through Strait of Hormuz

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France and Italy have contacted the Iranian government to ensure the safe passage of their naval vessels through the strategic Strait of Hormuz according to the Financial Times. European countries including France are engaging in talks with Iran to secure guarantees that their ships can navigate the waterway without risk.

The discussions come amid growing concerns over potential escalation in the region as European nations aim to restore energy supplies without further intensifying tensions. However there is currently no certainty whether negotiations with Iran will progress or if the country will agree to discuss the safe passage of foreign vessels.

British authorities have clarified that the United Kingdom is not engaging in direct talks with Iran regarding its naval ships passing through the strait.

Meanwhile Iran has allowed a Turkish naval vessel to transit the Strait of Hormuz.Turkish Transport Minister Abdulqadir Oraloglu confirmed that Turkey currently has 15 ships in the region of which one has been granted permission to pass successfully completing its transit.

These developments highlight the delicate balance European and regional powers are trying to maintain in the Persian Gulf while ensuring that maritime trade and energy flows remain uninterrupted.

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