EU must scale up Aspides naval mission to protect shipping, Kallas says
The European Union must scale up its Aspides naval mission to protect key maritime routes, EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas said on Thursday after a call with more than 40 countries organized by British foreign minister Yvette Cooper to discuss reopening the Strait of Hormuz.
“This waterway is a global public good. Iran cannot be allowed to charge countries a bounty to let ships pass. International law doesn't recognise pay-to-pass schemes,” Kallas wrote on X.
“Today, we looked at diplomatic, economic, and security measures to restore safe passage, alongside working with the shipping industry,” she added.
“The EU's Aspides naval mission has already assisted 1,700 ships in the Red Sea and must be scaled up. We cannot afford to lose another critical trade route,” Kallas said.








