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French navy chief says China will have to engage more in Strait of Hormuz discussion

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PARIS, April 1 (Reuters) - China ‌will at one point have to engage more ​directly on how to restore oil traffic flows in the Strait of Hormuz ⁠because the number of vessels it has going through is probably insufficient, France's navy chief said on Wednesday.

"We have not seen China’s ​navy step in to reopen the strait. On the other hand, there is ‌direct political dialogue between Chinese and Iranian authorities to ensure that a certain number of vessels can pass. Will that be enough to restore ⁠normal traffic flows? I don’t believe so," Admiral ⁠Nicolas Vaujour told the War & Peace security conference in Paris.

"As a result, China will probably have to engage more directly in the debate and show its impatience with the fact that the strait remains ‌closed."

Vaujour said France was working to bring a number of countries ⁠around the table at a political level ‌first to determine the conditions under which ​the strait could be reopened in a lasting way.

Militaries would ultimately be needed to monitor that reopening and they were looking at ‌the model of the previous EU-led Agenor mission ​that operated in the strait.

He ⁠said militaries were also assessing whether mines had been ‌laid and would need to be ⁠cleared.

"This is obviously not a question for France alone. It concerns all partner countries, Gulf states, the United States and other European countries ​as well. But it ‌is clearly an issue we are working on, should mining be ⁠confirmed, which, as of today, has ​not been established," he said.

(Reporting by John Irish; Editing by ​Dominique Vidalon and Daniel Wallis)

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