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FT reports that UAE is willing to join forces with international force to reopen Strait of Hormuz

The Financial Times reported Friday that the United Arab Emirates has informed the U.S., and other Western allies, that it will participate in a multi-national maritime taskforce aimed at reopening the 'Strait of Hormuz.

Reports indicate that the UAE is pushing dozens of countries towards creating a "Hormuz Security Force", which will defend the Strait against Iranian attacks and accompany shipping.

The UAE has been the target of more Iranian attacks than any country in the region, including Israel.

The U.S. has a number of allies who have stated that they do not have immediate plans to send ships to the Strait of Hormuz to clear the blockage. This is in response to President Trump's request for military assistance to keep the Strait of Hormuz open.

France announced on Thursday that it has held discussions with 35 countries to find partners and proposals for a mission aimed at reopening the strait. However, this will only happen after the U.S./Israeli war against?Iran is over.

Iran has blocked the Strait of Hormuz which transports about 20% of world oil and natural gas liquefied. This has pushed up energy prices and increased global inflation concerns.

Reports indicate that the UAE and Bahrain are also working together on a U.N. Security Council Resolution to give a future taskforce a mandate. However, Russia and China may oppose this move.

The U.N. Security Council has begun to negotiate resolutions that will protect commercial shipping in and around the Strait of Hormuz. This includes a Bahraini proposal which would authorize the use of "all necessary measures", as reported earlier this week.

A senior Emirati official stated last week that the UAE could join a U.S. led effort to protect shipping on the Strait of?Hormuz, after Iran closed the waterway for ships.

The waterway plays a vital role in the economy of 'the UAE', which is a major oil-exporter and trade hub. Iran has repeatedly attacked an Emirati oil port outside the Gulf, which is used to load exports.

Could not verify immediately the report.

(source: Reuters)