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Greece wants durable solution to ensure free shipping in Hormuz Strait

March 17, 2026 6:16 AM EDT

Greek Foreign Minister George Gerapetritis speaks to members of the media as he arrives to attend a European Union Energy and Foreign Affairs ministers meeting in Brussels, Belgium, March 16, 2026. REUTERS/Omar Havana

ATHENS, March 17 (Reuters) - ‌Greece does ​not ​back any separate deals that would allow ships to enter and exit the ‌Strait of Hormuz but wants a durable ⁠solution to safeguard peace in the region, its Foreign ‌Minister George Gerapetritis said ‌on Tuesday.

"We do not think that it is optimal to have separate agreements, so ​that ships enter or leave the Strait of Hormuz," Gerapetritis told reporters alongside ⁠his German counterpart Johann Wadephul in Berlin.

"What we want is ​a well-established lasting solution, which will ensure peace and this can only be ​done under a wider ‌alliance and under the auspices of international organizations and in particular ⁠the United Nations," he said.

Greece is a dominant force in global shipping, controlling one of the ⁠world’s largest merchant fleets. Many ships that are Greek owned ​or managed are in the wider Gulf area, with crews including dozens of Greek seafarers.

Shipping through the ‌Strait of Hormuz - a vital gateway for about 20% of the ‌world's oil and liquefied natural gas trade - ⁠has been disrupted amid ‌the ongoing U.S.-Israeli ​war on Iran.

(Reporting by Angeliki Koutantou; Editing by Andrew Cawthorne and Aidan ‌Lewis)



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