France and the United Kingdom have announced plans to collaborate with Oman to ensure maritime security in the Strait of Hormuz, following Iran's rejection of an international mine-clearing mission in the area. The two countries stated that Oman has agreed to work with them to guarantee safe passage through its territorial waters. France’s President Emmanuel Macron described the cooperation with Oman as a 'positive development' after constructive talks with the Sultan of Oman, and indicated that France would adjust its military presence in the region by returning its aircraft carrier to port while keeping mine-clearing forces deployed. Iran opposes any foreign involvement in clearing mines in the strait, asserting sole control under its agreement with the U.S., which emphasizes unimpeded and toll-free shipping through the waterway. Meanwhile, Iran’s Revolutionary Guards warned that only routes approved by Tehran are safe, citing a recent attack on a commercial vessel using Oman’s coastal traffic zone.
Lectura del sesgo (Centro): The article presents both perspectives—France and the UK's initiative to secure shipping in the Strait of Hormuz alongside Oman, and Iran's opposition to foreign involvement in mine clearance. It includes direct quotes from French officials and references Iran's stance based on its agreement with U.





