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EU has ‘no appetite’ to expand Mideast naval mission to Strait of Hormuz, Kallas says

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BRUSSELS, March 16 (Reuters) - ‌European Union foreign ministers showed "no appetite" to ​expand an EU naval mission in the Middle East to the ⁠Strait of Hormuz for the time being, EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas said on Monday. 

U.S. President Donald Trump ​has called on other nations to help police the strait after Iran ‌responded to U.S.-Israeli attacks by using drones, missiles and mines to effectively close the channel for tankers that normally transport a fifth ⁠of global oil and liquefied natural gas.

The ⁠EU’s Aspides mission - named after the Greek word for "shields" - was established in 2024 to protect ships from attacks by Yemen’s Houthi rebel group in the Red Sea.

"There was in ‌our discussions a clear wish to strengthen this operation, ⁠but for the time being, there ‌was no appetite in changing the ​mandate of the operation," Kallas told reporters after a meeting of the EU foreign ministers in Brussels.

The mission currently ‌has an Italian and a Greek ​ship under its direct ⁠command and can also call upon a French ‌ship and another Italian vessel ⁠for support.

"The discussion was that it should be strengthened, because it doesn't have too many naval assets. It should have ​more," Kallas said.

"While ‌the Strait of Hormuz is at the center stage, the ⁠Red Sea also remains critical."

(Reporting ​and writing by Lili Bayer and Gianluca Lo Nostro; ​Editing by Andrew Gray)

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