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Netherlands deploys minesweeper amid Hormuz contingency planning

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AMSTERDAM, May 27 (Reuters) - ‌The Netherlands will send a minesweeper ​to the Mediterranean Sea as part of NATO operations to ⁠allow a possible rapid deployment to the Strait of Hormuz, should a mission there be agreed ​once the Iran war ends, ministers said on Wednesday ‌in a letter to parliament.

• The minesweeper, departing this week, will be able to contribute to the NATO ⁠standing mine countermeasures group from mid-June, ⁠the letter from defence minister Dilan Yesligoz and foreign minister Tom Berendsen said.

• They said preparations were under way for a possible Dutch role ‌in ensuring safe shipping routes in the Gulf region.

• ⁠NATO chief Mark Rutte has ‌said several countries are "pre-positioning" logistical ​and other support such as minehunters and minesweepers near the Gulf to be ready for any ‌possible mission in the Strait of ​Hormuz, a crucial ⁠global waterway for oil and gas transport.

• One ‌option for the Dutch ⁠could be to deploy a combined team for search, diving and explosive ordnance disposal.

• The letter also ​said the Netherlands ‌was assessing whether it could contribute staff capacity to ⁠any international coalition involved ​in the mission.

(Reporting by Charlotte Van Campenhout; ​Editing by Alison Williams)

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