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How do British officials plan to address Iran's actions in the Strait of Hormuz?

British officials plan to respond mainly through diplomacy, sanctions pressure, and coordination with allies to push Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. They are also working on a broader plan to protect shipping and keep the waterway open , rather than relying first on direct military action.

What the UK is doing

  • The Foreign Secretary said the UK and its allies will explore sanctions to pressure Iran if the strait stays blocked.
  • Britain is also working with more than 40 countries on a coalition-style effort to safeguard the shipping lane.
  • Ministers said the UK is developing a viable plan to protect international shipping in the Strait of Hormuz.

Public messaging

British leaders have stressed that they want to use “every feasible diplomatic, economic, and coordinated effort” before considering harder options. Officials also framed the issue as one that threatens global trade, fuel prices, and shipping security, not just regional politics.

Likely next steps

  • More pressure through the United Nations.
  • Possible sanctions if Iran keeps the strait obstructed.
  • Coordination with the International Maritime Organization to help stranded vessels move again.
  • Ongoing planning with allies to secure shipping routes.

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