Trump's call for countries to send warships to protect the Strait of Hormuz brings no promises
CAIRO (AP) U.S. President Donald Trump's appeal to China, France, Japan, South Korea, Britain and others to send warships to keep the Strait of Hormuz open and safe brought no commitments on Sunday as oil prices soar during the Iran war.
U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright told NBC he has been in dialogue with some of the countries, and said he expected China will be a constructive partner in reopening the strait through which one-fifth of global oil exports normally pass.
Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi told CBS that Tehran has been approached by a number of countries seeking safe passage for their vessels, and this is up to our military to decide. He said a group of vessels from different countries had been allowed to pass, without providing details.
Iran has said the strait is open to all except the United States and its allies.
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