Spain rules out participating in military operations in Strait of Hormuz
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Spain has ruled out participating in any military operations in the Strait of Hormuz, with its defence and foreign affairs ministers declaring the US-Israeli war on Iran illegal. Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez's leftist coalition government has also banned US aircraft from using jointly operated bases in southern Spain as part of its opposition to the offensive. The announcement signals a significant rift between Spain and its Western allies over the Iran conflict.
MADRID, March 16 (Reuters) - Spain will not take part in any military mission in the Strait of Hormuz because it considers the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran to be illegal, Madrid's defence and foreign affairs ministers said on Monday. The leftist coalition government led by Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez has criticised the offensive and banned participating U.S. aircraft from using jointly operated bases in southern Spain.