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G7 foreign ministers condition Strait of Hormuz mission on ceasefire
Foreign ministers of the Group of Seven have stated that their mission to secure the Strait of Hormuz depends on the cessation of hostilities in the Middle East.
Foreign ministers of the Group of Seven underscored the importance of stabilising the Strait of Hormuz, contingent upon an end to hostilities in the Middle East.
“The mission to secure the Strait of Hormuz is contingent upon halting hostilities in the Middle East,” stated the G7 foreign ministers.
Key developments
The Group of Seven foreign ministers confirmed that their mission to secure the Strait of Hormuz depends on the cessation of hostilities in the Middle East. This decision emphasises the importance of regional stability.
In a recent statement, the ministers highlighted their commitment to ensuring safe passage through the Strait, as it remains crucial for global oil supplies and trade. Continued unrest may hinder these efforts.
G7 agrees to secure Strait of Hormuz but only after war in Iran ends

Foreign ministers of the Group of Seven made the mission to secure the Strait of Hormuz conditional on the cessation of hostilities in the Middle East.
Today, enjoy exciting matches from International Friendlies, League One, and League Two.
International Friendlies |
League One |
League Two
International Friendlies
Matchday
Namibia 11:00 Comoros
Korea Republic 14:00 Ivory Coast
Kyrgyz Republic 14:00 Madagascar
San Marino 14:00 Faroe Islands
Senegal 16:00 Peru
Canada 17:00 Iceland
Hungary 17:00 Slovenia
Scotland 17:00 Japan
USA 19:30 Belgium
American Samoa 20:00 Guam
League One
Matchday 40
Blackpool 15:00 Burton Albion
Exeter City 15:00 Leyton Orient
Reading 15:00 Wigan Athletic
Stockport County 15:00 AFC Wimbledon
Wycombe Wanderers 15:00 Port Vale
League Two
Matchday 40
Harrogate Town 12:30 Notts County
Barnet 15:00 Cambridge United
Barrow 15:00 Bromley
Bristol Rovers 15:00 Accrington Stanley
Colchester United 15:00 Walsall
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