Many countries did not join the coalition in the Strait of Hormuz

According to Clash Report, many countries refused to join the US-led naval coalition in the Strait of Hormuz. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
France, Australia, Japan, Germany, and China rejected this proposal. The United Kingdom agreed to participate only partially, while South Korea announced that it is currently reviewing the initiative.
Although Italy participated in the negotiations, it did not take on any obligations. India decided not to join the coalition and New Delhi is conducting talks with Iran to independently escort its tankers.
Earlier, former US President Donald Trump said that many countries were sending their forces to him in military operations related to the Strait of Hormuz. He emphasized that some countries approached this with great enthusiasm, while others were not very active.
Thus, many countries have clearly defined their positions in the military-political situation arising around the Strait of Hormuz. Military activity and security issues in this region are receiving significant attention from the international community.
The different views and approaches of various countries are of great importance for ensuring peace and stability in the region.





