Carney: Canada might help vessels sail Strait of Hormuz if there is a ceasefire
OTTAWA — Canada might join efforts to ensure ships can move freely through the Strait of Hormuz if there is a ceasefire in the Persian Gulf, Prime Minister Mark Carney said on Thursday.
“There are conversations with our NATO partners — some NATO partners — concerning what we can do with a ceasefire, at the moment there is a ceasefire, in order to restore the movement of vessels,” Carney told reporters Thursday in French.
“That’s the conversation. These are ongoing conversations,” he added at a news conference in Halifax, where he was announcing that Canada had hit it’s NATO spending target for the first time.
Tehran blockaded the strait in response to the U.S. and Israel launching a war on Iran a month ago. On March 19, Canada issued a joint statement with allies and partners expressing a willingness to contribute to efforts to reopen the strait.











