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  • France Tests Safe Passage Through a High-Risk Waterway
    **Emmanuel Macron’s strategy appears to be showing results as a major French vessel successfully navigated the Strait of Hormuz without incident.
    Backed by the French Navy, the ship was escorted and protected through one of the world’s most dangerous maritime routes—avoiding potential threats and maintaining a steady course.
    This successful transit sends a strong signal: global trade can still function, even amid rising tensions. It also offers relief for Europe, where energy supplies rely heavily on safe passage through the region.
    The move could encourage other nations to resume shipping under similar protection, potentially easing pressure on global markets and lowering soaring insurance costs.
    While it doesn’t end the crisis, it marks an important step toward stability—and raises the question: could this become a reliable “safe corridor” for international vessels?
    #France #StraitOfHormuz #GlobalTrade #MaritimeSecurity #BreakingNews
    France Tests Safe Passage Through a High-Risk Waterway **Emmanuel Macron’s strategy appears to be showing results as a major French vessel successfully navigated the Strait of Hormuz without incident. Backed by the French Navy, the ship was escorted and protected through one of the world’s most dangerous maritime routes—avoiding potential threats and maintaining a steady course. This successful transit sends a strong signal: global trade can still function, even amid rising tensions. It also offers relief for Europe, where energy supplies rely heavily on safe passage through the region. The move could encourage other nations to resume shipping under similar protection, potentially easing pressure on global markets and lowering soaring insurance costs. While it doesn’t end the crisis, it marks an important step toward stability—and raises the question: could this become a reliable “safe corridor” for international vessels? #France #StraitOfHormuz #GlobalTrade #MaritimeSecurity #BreakingNews
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