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France warns UN Security Council: Strait of Hormuz crisis threatens global trade. Jean-Noel Barrot says freedom of navigation at stake, 'inaction is not an option.'

Jean-Noel Barrot warned the UN Security Council on Monday that freedom of navigation and the rules-based order are at stake in the Strait of Hormuz crisis, urging that 'inaction is not an option.' He said the crisis 'has lasted too long' and threatens global trade.

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Jean-Noel Barrot warned the UN Security Council on Monday that freedom of navigation and the rules-based order are at stake in the Strait of Hormuz crisis, urging that 'inaction is not an option.' He said the crisis 'has lasted too long' and threatens global trade.

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