European foreign ministers urge coordinated global action over Strait of Hormuz crisis

A UK-led virtual meeting discussed the blockade’s impact on trade, energy markets and economies

British Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper looks on during a virtual summit at the Foreign & Commonwealth Office in London, England, April 2, 2026. REUTERS

Foreign ministers from over 40 countries on Thursday called for a unified international response to escalating tensions in the Strait of Hormuz, emphasising diplomacy, maritime security and global economic stability.

The virtual meeting, convened by UK Home Secretary Yvette Cooper, included European and international officials addressing the blockade’s impact on trade, energy markets, and vulnerable economies.

Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani highlighted the need to work through the United Nations framework to de-escalate the situation, secure maritime routes, and stabilise energy supplies, while also implementing humanitarian measures such as fertiliser corridors to prevent worsening food crises, particularly in Africa.

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