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NATO members discuss Strait of Hormuz options without alliance involvement

By Thomson Reuters Aug 21, 2026 | 11:37 AM

BRUSSELS, Aug 21 (Reuters) – NATO’s top commander convened a videoconference earlier this week to facilitate possible contributions to support freedom ​of navigation in the Strait of ‌Hormuz, his spokesperson told Reuters, adding that this is not a NATO mission.

“Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe hosted a meeting of interested Allies at the ‌chief ​of defence level on ⁠Wednesday, 19 Aug 26, ⁠in order to facilitate their possible contributions to support freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz,” a spokesperson for the ​alliance’s top commander U.S. Air Force General Alexus Grynkewich said on Friday.

“To be clear, ⁠this is not a ⁠NATO mission. But given NATO’s unique ​strengths in its ability to bring together Allies ​and understand the capabilities they bring to ‌bear, it makes sense for NATO to facilitate in this way,” the spokesperson added.

NATO allies have sought to avoid direct involvement in ⁠the Iran conflict, instead focusing on plans outside the alliance to reopen the strait, which before February ⁠carried about ‌a fifth of all traded ⁠oil.

France and Britain have led ​efforts to ‌build a coalition among roughly ​a dozen ⁠countries to guarantee safe passage through the strait once tensions ease or the conflict is resolved, though any long-term arrangement would ultimately require Iranian acquiescence.

(Reporting by Lili Bayer; Editing by ​David Gregorio)