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Several countries have said they are willing to help protect shipping in the Strait of Hormuz. This comes after a series of Iranian attacks on vessels in the waterway, which a major oil company executive called an 'act of terrorism' and a sailor described as terrifying.
In response, 22 countries expressed readiness to contribute to securing the strait. Ukraine's president asked his defense minister to explore a potential role, and Japan authorized its troops for potential mine-clearing operations. The United Nations and the European Union also indicated a willingness to participate in de-escalation and security efforts once hostilities end.
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