French President Macron Urges US-Iran Coordination To Reopen Strait Of Hormuz

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Last Updated:May 04, 2026, 14:26 IST

US President Donald Trump unveils Project Freedom, a maritime mission to ensure safe passage for vessels stranded in the Strait of Hormuz amid rising regional tensions.

French President Emmanuel Macron emphasised that a joint effort between the US and Iran remains the most viable path forward.(Reuters File Photo)

French President Emmanuel Macron emphasised that a joint effort between the US and Iran remains the most viable path forward.(Reuters File Photo)

French President Emmanuel Macron has called upon the United States and Iran to facilitate a “coordinated" reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, following a directive from his US counterpart Donald Trump for the military to “guide" vessels through the strategic channel, according to Al Jazeera.

Speaking during a summit of European leaders in Armenia, Macron emphasised that a joint effort between the two nations remains the most viable path forward. “What we want above all is a coordinated reopening by the United States and Iran. That is the only solution for reopening the Strait of Hormuz," Macron stated.

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The French leader also expressed hesitation regarding the current US initiative, citing a lack of transparency in the mission’s objectives. “We are not going to take part in any military operation in a framework that to me seems unclear," Macron said, as reported by Al Jazeera.

This call for international coordination comes as a direct response to US President Donald Trump’s newly unveiled maritime operation, titled “Project Freedom." The mission seeks the safe passage of international vessels currently immobilised in the Strait of Hormuz, arriving at a time of heightened regional volatility to assist ships caught in the middle of escalating diplomatic and military friction.

In a statement released via Truth Social, Trump explained that several nations, the majority of whom are “not directly involved in the ongoing regional conflict," had approached the United States for help. These countries are seeking assistance to move their tankers and cargo ships out of the strategic waterway, where they remain trapped.

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The President characterised the crews and their vessels as “neutral and innocent bystanders" who have been inadvertently ensnared by the current instability. Elaborating on the logistics of the mission, Trump noted that American forces will work to lead these ships out of the “restricted waters" so that the commercial entities involved can “freely and ably get on with their business."

This operation, designed to clear the backlog of stranded maritime traffic, is slated to commence on Monday morning (Middle East time). The humanitarian aspect of the mission remains a central theme for the administration, particularly as Trump pointed out that many of these vessels are “running low on food and essential supplies" required to sustain healthy and sanitary conditions for the personnel on board.

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He framed the intervention as a gesture that would ultimately serve the interests of the international community, including Iran and other Middle Eastern neighbours. According to the President, his team has already communicated the plan to relevant parties.

“I have told my representatives to inform them that we will use best efforts to get their Ships and Crews safely out of the Strait," Trump stated, adding that many shipowners have indicated they will not return to the corridor until the environment is deemed “safe for navigation."

Despite the military undertones of the mission, the President suggested that a diplomatic window remains open. He mentioned that US officials are currently involved in “very positive discussions" with Tehran, hinting that these back-channel talks could eventually pave the way for a broader breakthrough.

However, the prospect of diplomacy is balanced by a stern military posture. Trump warned that any attempts to obstruct “Project Freedom" would result in a “forceful response," highlighting the immense risks associated with the Strait of Hormuz, which serves as a vital artery for the world’s energy supply and global trade.

This assertive maritime stance follows Trump’s recent rejection of Iran’s latest diplomatic overture. The US President reportedly “poured cold water" on a 14-point peace framework submitted by Tehran, labelling the proposal “not acceptable."

While Iran had hoped the plan would transition the current temporary truce into a lasting settlement, the US administration appears focused on its own immediate tactical and humanitarian priorities in the region.

(This story has not been edited by News18 staff and is published from a syndicated news agency feed - ANI)

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