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NATO foreign ministers to meet Gulf Arab counterparts to discuss Hormuz tensions
NATO foreign ministers will meet Gulf Arab counterparts in Ankara to discuss tensions over the Strait of Hormuz, including a Franco-British proposal for a multinational maritime mission rejected by Iran. The meeting follows recent attacks on commercial ships in the region, with Belgium's foreign minister emphasizing the interconnected stability of Gulf nations and Europe.
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