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France and Italy Start Talks with Iran over Strait of Hormuz – Rome Denies Reports

Published March 13, 2026, 17:11
France and Italy Start Talks with Iran over Strait of Hormuz – Rome Denies Reports

France and Italy are reportedly in talks with Tehran to negotiate an agreement guaranteeing the safe passage of ships through the Strait of Hormuz, a critical route for global oil and gas trade. The Financial Times reports that the talks aim to avoid escalating the conflict in the region, but the Italian Foreign Ministry denies the report. Approximately 1/5 of the world's oil and liquefied natural gas transit through the Strait of Hormuz, making it vital to the global economy. Iranian attacks on tankers and threats to close the strait have raised concerns about disruptions to energy flows. European countries are seeking to ensure the continued export of oil and gas without exacerbating the situation, while shipping companies are considering requesting escorts from Western naval forces. However, no European country is currently willing to escort ships through the strait due to the risk of escalation. Oil and natural gas prices have already risen significantly, burdening the economies of European countries. Reaching an agreement with Iran to ensure the safe passage of ships is considered crucial to avoid further economic problems.