Washington — The U.S. government this week sought international partners to form the "Maritime Freedom Construct" to restore commercial navigation through the Strait of Hormuz, according to an internal State Department cable dated April 28 and subsequent reports on April 29–30. Diplomats were asked to solicit diplomatic and military partners to coordinate maritime information sharing. The cable describes the State Department as the diplomatic hub and U.S. Central Command providing real-time maritime domain awareness; the initiative would coordinate sanctions enforcement and protect energy shipping, the reports said. Reuters, The Wall Street Journal, Xinhua and regional agencies reported that embassies were instructed this week to press counterparts to join the coalition.
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霍尔木兹海峡是全球石油供应的关键通道。任何中断都可能影响国内的汽油价格。未来几周请关注油价。
美国正努力确保一条重要水道的安全运输。这不仅关乎外交,也与你的钱包息息相关。如果你认识一个总是抱怨汽油价格的人,值得转发。
支持该联盟的政府、盟军海军以及跨国能源和航运公司将受益于改善的航行安全和协调一致的制裁执行。
伊朗、依赖区域贸易的经济体以及面临过境中断或保险和安全成本增加的商业运营商,都已遭受了直接的经济和外交后果。
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