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Kallas: EU Member States Say No to Extending Aspides Mandate to Strait of Hormuz

Published March 16, 2026, 20:01
Kallas: EU Member States Say No to Extending Aspides Mandate to Strait of Hormuz

The EU High Representative for Foreign Policy, Kajsa Kallas, emphasized the need to strengthen the European presence to protect navigation in the Middle East, but rejected extending the mandate of the Aspides operation to the Strait of Hormuz. Kallas stated that member states do not wish to become actively involved in the war and are concerned about the potential consequences. The EU is examining ways to better protect navigation in the region, emphasizing de-escalation and freedom of navigation. Kallas stressed that the EU is working for diplomatic solutions regarding the Strait of Hormuz and does not wish to become involved in military conflicts. In addition, she warned that geopolitical developments in the Middle East could have implications for the war in Ukraine, as Moscow could benefit from rising energy prices. Kallas assured that European support for Ukraine remains steadfast. Finally, the discussion was part of the development of the new European security strategy, emphasizing the need for a long-term policy that links defense to issues of energy, supply chains and economic resilience.