LONDON — In a show of international defiance, diplomats from more than 40 nations gathered virtually today to plot a way out of the burgeoning global energy crisis. The coalition, which includes the UK, France, Germany, Canada, Japan, India, and the UAE, is exploring a wide range of diplomatic and economic tools to pressure Tehran into reopening the world’s most vital oil artery.
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The “Hostage” Economy
Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper opened the summit with a scathing assessment, accusing Iran of “hijacking an international shipping route to hold the global economy hostage.”
- The Impact: Since the closure on February 28, 2026, oil prices have surged past $100 a barrel, hitting households with higher fuel costs and threatening global food security due to blocked fertilizer shipments.
- The Scale: The Strait typically carries roughly 20% of the world’s oil consumption and nearly 25% of global LNG supplies.
What “Every Possible Measure” Means
The coalition is currently focusing on a multi-phased approach rather than immediate military force:
- Diplomatic Isolation: Mobilizing “Global South” nations to join a unified condemnation of the blockade.
- Economic Sanctions: Expanding sanctions to ensure Iran does not profit from the spike in oil prices caused by its own actions.
- Humanitarian Corridors: A UN-backed proposal is being examined to open specific lanes for essential goods like food and fertilizer to prevent a global famine.
- Military Planning: While the current focus is diplomatic, military planners from the coalition are scheduled to meet next week to discuss mine-clearing operations and potential naval escorts once a ceasefire is reached.
The “Trump Factor”
The summit Notably took place without the United States. President Donald Trump stated on Wednesday night that countries relying on the Strait should “build up some delayed courage” and “just grab it,” suggesting the U.S. would not lead the reopening effort. European leaders, including French President Emmanuel Macron, have countered that a forced military reopening is “unrealistic” without coordination and a ceasefire.
Quick Facts: The Hormuz Crisis 2026
- Coalition Size: Over 40 countries (represented from every continent except Antarctica).
- Key Leader: UK Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper.
- Total Attacks: 23 direct attacks on commercial vessels reported since February 28.
- Casualties: 11 seafarers killed in recent skirmishes.
- Economic Threat: World Bank predicts 9 million people could face food insecurity if the blockage continues through the quarter.
Reader Questions
1. Is the U.S. part of this coalition? No. The U.S. did not attend the talks. The coalition is operating largely as a European and regional effort to demonstrate self-reliance to the Trump administration.
2. Will there be a war to open the Strait? Currently, the coalition is avoiding direct military conflict. However, naval planners are preparing for defensive escorts and mine-sweeping once hostilities calm.
3. How is India involved? India attended the summit as a key stakeholder, given its heavy reliance on Persian Gulf oil and the direct impact on its domestic energy prices.
4. When will oil prices go down? Analysts suggest prices will remain volatile until a clear “security guarantee” is established for commercial tankers to resume transit.
Final Thoughts
The phrase “every possible measure” signals a shift from passive observation to active containment. By forming this coalition, these 40 nations are attempting to bypass the current “America First” vacuum and create a collective security framework that can stabilize the global markets.
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