Von der Leyen Proposes Strategic Energy Corridor to Bypass Strait of Hormuz
Source: Kyiv Post
April 25, 2026, 4:31 pm
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen called for a fundamental restructuring of global energy transit on Saturday, April 25, proposing new projects to shield markets from geopolitical volatility.
Speaking after an informal EU summit in Nicosia, Cyprus, von der Leyen emphasized that European security is inextricably linked to the stability of the Persian Gulf. She argued that a threat to a merchant vessel in the Strait of Hormuz directly impacts industrial production in Europe, citing the example of a factory in Belgium.
To mitigate these risks, she urged the advancement of the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC) and offered EU assistance in rebuilding Gulf energy infrastructure damaged during the ongoing war with Iran.
We are ready to join forces with Gulf countries to diversify export infrastructure so that it does not depend exclusively on the Strait of Hormuz, von der Leyen stated, highlighting the need for routes that cannot be held hostage by war.
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multigraincracker
(37,899 posts)a great plan.
Martin68
(27,963 posts)reACTIONary
(7,247 posts)flamingdem
(40,960 posts)Isn't any leader taking up the cause?
maxsolomon
(38,973 posts)Yemen?
EX500rider
(12,661 posts)Run it north of Jeddah making it harder for the Houthi's to target
maxsolomon
(38,973 posts)Duqm looks like a deep-water port and a feasible low-elevation route from the UAE. If the Omanis are willing to allow it.
Such a plan would take, IDK, a decade to build? Trump will be rotting in a grave by that time.
Hooking up to SA's pipeline network to their Red Sea coast would be faster and bypass the Houthi threat (such as it is), but not for Asian destinations.
Maybe we should just make peace with the Ayatollahs - that would be cheapest of all.
EX500rider
(12,661 posts)Yeah but I would hedge my bets if I was them and have a alternate route not subject to Iranian whims.
Not the 1st Tanker War the Gulf has seen after all.