Regarding U.S. President Trump's recent call for multiple countries to deploy warships for escort operations in the Strait of Hormuz, four countries—France, Japan, South Korea, and the United Kingdom—have responded.



France stated that it will not deploy naval vessels. France's Foreign Ministry posted on social media platform X, stating: "No, the French aircraft carrier and its task force will continue to remain in the Eastern Mediterranean."

Japanese officials told local media that Japan will not deploy warships simply because of Trump's call, and stated that "Japan makes its own decisions on responses, and independent judgment is crucial."

South Korea's presidential office indicated on the 15th that it will carefully consider Trump's call and maintain "close communication" with the United States.

The British Ministry of Defence spokesperson told U.S. media regarding the relevant call that the UK "is currently discussing a range of options with our allies and partners to ensure maritime security in the region."

Al Jazeera reported that the above responses indicate that so far, no country has publicly responded to Trump's call.
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