Iran says presence of French, British ships in Hormuz will be met with 'decisive, immediate response'

Terms deployment of 'extra-regional destroyers' an escalation of crisis and 'militarisation of a vital waterway'

“We remind them that, whether in times of war or peace, only the Islamic Republic of Iran can establish security in this strait and will not permit any country to interfere in such matters,” said Gharibabadi. PHOTO: IRNA 

Iran warned on Sunday that the presence of French and British naval vessels in or around the Strait of Hormuz would trigger a “decisive and immediate response” from Iranian armed forces.

Deputy Foreign Minister Kazem Gharibabadi criticised, in a post on X, plans announced by France and the UK to deploy naval assets to the region under the banner of protecting maritime security.

He said France announced the dispatch of the aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle toward the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden in preparation for a future joint mission with Britain “aimed at strengthening freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz.”

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