Merz Says Germany Wants a UN Mandate to Secure Strait of Hormuz



(Bloomberg) — Chancellor Friedrich Merz told President Donald Trump that Germany would back a mission to secure sea lanes in the Strait of Hormuz, but that it would first need an international mandate. Read More



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