The United Arab Emirates may join a U.S.-led effort to protect shipping in the Strait of Hormuz after Iran all but shut the vital waterway to ships as Tehran wages war with Israel and the United States, a senior Emirati official said on Tuesday.
UAE Signals Openness to U.S.-Led Hormuz Protection Mission as Shipping Crisis Deepens
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