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Document shows that the EU diplomatic arm suggested that a naval mission be assigned to clear mines in the Strait of Hormuz, and take on a 'primary' role.

According to a document seen by?, the European Union diplomatic'service' has proposed that the Aspides mission of the bloc 'take the primary role' in 'clearing''mines' in the Strait of Hormuz 'when conditions permit' as Europe's participation to a Franco/British initiative.

In a 'note dated 26 May, the European External Action Service stated that the situation "requires a meaningful contribution from the Union" towards an "ad-hoc coalition led by France and the UK", which "will be materialized once the conditions permit and are separated from the belligerents".

It was suggested that EUNAVFOR ASPIDES be given the task of 'undertaking the primary role' in mine clearance efforts in the Strait of Hormuz, as a 'contribution' from the EU to the FR-UK ad-hoc Coalition,' in a note circulated among EU member states.

It is unclear if all 27 EU member states would agree to change the Aspides mission’s mandate. Reporting by Lili Bayer

(source: Reuters)