The article discusses international efforts to ensure safe maritime passage through the Strait of Hormuz involving Oman, France, and the United Kingdom. The Sultanate of Oman has agreed to cooperate with France and the UK to secure shipping routes within its territorial waters. French President Emmanuel Macron emphasized joint efforts with Oman and international partners to clear mines in the strait. France's aircraft carrier, Charles de Gaulle, is returning to Toulon, while French mine-sweeping forces remain on standby. Iran rejected international participation in mine clearance, accusing Paris of provocation. Tehran claims responsibility for mine clearance in the area under a U.S.-Iran framework, which places exclusive responsibility on Iran. Iran has blocked maritime traffic during regional conflicts sparked by U.S.-Israeli attacks on Iran in February. Iran now threatens to impose tolls for navigation services, which some countries view as a toll system. Despite a recent understanding memorandum between the U.S. and Iran, the issue remains unresolved, and full resumption of shipping in the strait has not occurred.
Lecture du biais (Centre): The article presents information from multiple perspectives, including statements from France, Oman, and Iran, without overtly favoring any side. It reports on diplomatic agreements, military actions, and geopolitical tensions without clearly leaning toward a specific ideological stance. While the话题





