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Spain rules out participating in military operations in Strait of Hormuz

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MADRID, March 16 (Reuters) - ‌Spain will not take part in any ​military mission in the Strait of Hormuz because it considers the U.S.-Israeli ⁠war on Iran to be illegal, Madrid's defence and foreign affairs ministers said on Monday.

The leftist coalition government led ​by Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez has criticised the offensive and banned ‌participating U.S. aircraft from using jointly operated bases in southern Spain.

Defence Minister Margarita Robles rejected a demand by U.S. President ⁠Donald Trump for military support to secure ⁠the waterway - which Tehran has de facto blocked to oil tanker traffic - and his threats of a "very bad future" for NATO allies failing to do so.

"Spain will never accept ‌any stopgap measures, because the objective must be for the ⁠war to end, and for it ‌to end now," Robles said.

The situation ​in the strait is a matter of grave concern for Europeans, but the European Union's position should be that ‌the war must end regardless of economic ​considerations, Foreign Minister Jose ⁠Manuel Albares said.

"We mustn't do anything that would ‌add even more tension or ⁠cause the situation to escalate further," he told reporters in Brussels.

Some EU members such as Germany, Italy or Greece ​have also signalled they ‌will not join military operations in the strait, while others ⁠including Denmark have yet to ​make a decision.

(Reporting by David Latona; Editing by ​Charlie Devereux and Kevin Liffey)

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