(2nd LD) Trump calls on S, Korea, China, Japan, others to send ships to keep Hormuz Strait open
U.S. President Donald Trump is calling on South Korea, China, Japan, and other nations to send ships to help keep the Strait of Hormuz open. This represents a significant diplomatic push to internationalize maritime security responsibilities in a critical global chokepoint. The request has implications for regional alliances and global energy shipping routes.
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