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    EU leaders say Hormuz passage must stay open

    April 25, 2026
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    EuroWire, NICOSIA: European Union leaders said Friday that freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz is non-negotiable, sharpening the bloc’s position on one of the world’s most important energy and trade corridors as they met in Cyprus for an informal summit. The leaders backed the passage remaining open without restrictions or tolls, with foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas saying the group was clear that the strait must stay open and that efforts were needed to restore normal transit through the waterway.

    EU leaders say Hormuz passage must stay open
    European Union talks focus on Hormuz access, sanctions and maritime security. (Credit – WAM)

    The stance was set out as EU leaders reviewed the security and economic fallout from the conflict in the Middle East and its effect on Europe. Speaking after discussions with regional partners, European Council President Antonio Costa said the bloc had identified three priorities: restoring freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz, working toward a stable and lasting ceasefire, and ensuring Iran does not acquire a nuclear weapon. He also said the European Union was ready to support diplomatic efforts and help restore Gulf energy infrastructure.

    The summit position followed a meeting of EU foreign ministers earlier this week, when Kallas said transit through the strait must remain free of charge and announced political agreement to widen the bloc’s Iran sanctions regime to target those responsible for breaches to freedom of navigation. That step tied the maritime issue more directly to existing EU pressure measures and underscored how closely shipping disruption, energy flows and economic stability are now linked in the bloc’s response to the regional crisis.

    EU sanctions and maritime missions

    Kallas said the fastest way to strengthen maritime protection would be to build on Operation ASPIDES and Operation ATALANTA, two EU naval missions already active in the wider region. ASPIDES was established to safeguard freedom of navigation and protect commercial shipping, while ATALANTA has long focused on maritime security off the Horn of Africa and in nearby waters. In March, the European Council had already called for both missions to be reinforced with additional assets in line with their mandates.

    Costa said a broader multilateral defensive mission was also being prepared under the leadership of France and the UK, involving more than 50 countries, once security conditions allow. He presented that effort alongside the European Union’s diplomatic and maritime measures, while repeating that the bloc is not part of the conflict. The European Council’s April 23-24 meeting in Cyprus also examined the effect of the crisis on fossil fuel prices, economic growth and wider energy security across Europe.

    International law and trade routes

    The European Union has increasingly framed the Strait of Hormuz issue as a matter of international law as well as trade and energy security. In a United Nations statement this month, the bloc said any act threatening safe and free navigation through the strait was unacceptable and said passage through international straits cannot be conditioned by individual states. That legal position was echoed again on Friday, when EU leaders said the waterway must reopen without restrictions and without tolling.

    The Strait of Hormuz remains one of the most important routes for oil, gas and commercial shipping, linking Gulf producers with markets in Asia, Europe and beyond. By centering the issue at the Cyprus summit, EU leaders brought maritime access, sanctions, diplomacy and naval readiness into a single policy line. Their message from the European Council was that commercial transit through the strait must remain open under international law and free from new charges or barriers.

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