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UK opposes US blockade of Iranian ports, demands Hormuz Strait reopening

Conflicts 2026-04-28, 10:24am

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Ships in the strait of Hormuz



United Nations, Apr 28 (UNB/AP)— The United Kingdom does not support the US blockade of Iranian ports but backs joint efforts to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, a senior British minister has said.

Stephen Doughty, the UK’s minister of state for Europe and North America, said Britain is working with the United States and other partners to ensure the safe and uninterrupted flow of maritime traffic through the strategic waterway.

He accused Iran of holding “the rest of the world to ransom” by restricting access to the strait, through which around 20 percent of global crude oil shipments typically pass.

“Maritime traffic must flow safely and unimpeded,” Doughty told reporters ahead of a UN Security Council meeting, stressing there should be no tolls, security risks or violations of international laws governing freedom of navigation.

He underscored the importance of diplomacy, calling for de-escalation and a sustained ceasefire amid ongoing tensions in the region.

Doughty also said Iran must not be allowed to block the strait, attack neighbouring Gulf countries or civilian infrastructure, or develop nuclear weapons.

The remarks come as global concern grows over disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz, which have triggered economic and energy security fears worldwide.