Turkey says NATO not required to reopen the Strait of Hormuz

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Turkish Trade Minister Ömer Bolat tells Euronews NATO is not obligated to intervene to reopen the Strait of Hormuz despite US pressure and Trump’s ultimatum; NATO emphasises a defensive role and says allies were not consulted on the Iran conflict, while a broad coalition works to secure the waterway amid limited vessel passage and a fragile ceasefire.
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- NATO chief says some European allies were tested and failed in Iran war Reuters
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