UAE Seeks International Support to Keep Strait of Hormuz Open
The United Arab Emirates is lobbying the U.S. and international allies to take action to ensure the strategic Strait of Hormuz waterway remains open.
The United Arab Emirates has launched a diplomatic campaign seeking support from the United States and allies in Europe and Asia to ensure the Strait of Hormuz remains open to international shipping, according to reports.
The UAE's efforts come amid ongoing regional tensions that have raised concerns about potential disruptions to the critical waterway. The Strait of Hormuz serves as a vital shipping lane for global energy supplies, with approximately one-fifth of the world's petroleum liquids passing through the narrow passage between Iran and the Arabian Peninsula.
According to the Wall Street Journal, UAE officials are advocating for international action to keep the waterway accessible "by any means necessary" and have indicated willingness to participate in such efforts. The Gulf state has been reaching out to key allies across multiple continents as part of this initiative.
The strategic importance of the Strait of Hormuz has made it a focal point of regional geopolitical tensions. Any disruption to shipping through the waterway could have significant implications for global energy markets and international trade.
The UAE's diplomatic push reflects broader regional concerns about maritime security in the Persian Gulf. The country's position as a major oil exporter and international trading hub gives it significant economic stakes in maintaining open shipping lanes through the strait.