Germany urges US-Israel clarity on Hormuz before NATO involvement

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Germany urges US-Israel clarity on Hormuz before NATO involvement
Germany's foreign minister Johann Wadephul

Berlin has called on Washington and Tel Aviv to clarify their military objectives regarding Iran before European allies can consider participating in any security framework for the Strait of Hormuz. German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul stressed Monday that NATO member states require a transparent understanding of US and Israeli plans before discussing a broader regional security architecture.

Berlin demands transparency on war aims

Speaking to reporters ahead of an EU foreign ministers' meeting in Brussels, Wadephul outlined Germany's cautious approach to the escalating crisis. "We expect from the US and Israel to inform us, to include us into what they're doing there and to tell us if these goals are achieved," he stated. The minister emphasized that European allies cannot move forward with discussions on securing the strategic waterway without first comprehending the scope and intended outcomes of the ongoing US-Israeli campaign against Iran. He proposed a two-phase approach, noting that once objectives are clarified, the focus should shift toward defining "a security architecture for this entire region, together with the neighboring states."

Reluctance to join military operations

When questioned about former US President Donald Trump's appeal for NATO allies to assist in safeguarding the Strait of Hormuz, Wadephul reiterated Germany's firm position against military participation. "To be honest, the situation hasn't changed at all since last night," he remarked, dismissing prospects for an immediate NATO role. "I don't see NATO having made any decision in that direction or could assume responsibility for the Strait of Hormuz. If that were to be the case, NATO bodies would address the matter accordingly," he added, underscoring Berlin's preference for diplomatic engagement over military escalation. The minister acknowledged that any enduring security framework would ultimately necessitate dialogue with Tehran, though he conceded such discussions remain unrealistic under current circumstances.

Regional stability concerns grow

Germany's hesitancy reflects broader European unease as the conflict expands beyond Iran's borders, drawing in neighboring states and threatening global energy supplies through the Strait of Hormuz. With approximately 20 million barrels of oil previously transiting the waterway daily, its disruption has already impacted markets and heightened concerns among major importers. Wadephul's remarks signal that European capitals seek assurances that US-Israeli military operations have defined limits before committing to any postwar security arrangements. As diplomatic efforts remain stalled, Berlin's insistence on transparency highlights growing transatlantic friction over the handling of the widening regional confrontation.

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