Australia Refuses to Join US Hormuz Blockade Plan, Says PM Albanese

Australia has made it clear that it is not part of the United States plan to block the Strait of Hormuz.
On Monday, April 13, 2026, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said that his country had not received any request from the US to join this action. He explained that the decision by the United States was taken on its own, and Australia was not involved in the planning or execution.
Speaking in a television interview, Albanese said that Australia has not been asked to take part in the operation. He added that his government would only consider involvement if a formal request was made and agreed upon. His statement shows that Australia is taking a careful approach and does not want to rush into a tense situation without clear communication.
Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump announced that the US Navy would begin blocking the Strait of Hormuz starting Monday. This move came after long discussions between the United States and Iran failed to reach any agreement. The failure of these talks has increased tensions and pushed the US to take stronger steps.
The Strait of Hormuz is one of the most important routes for oil shipments in the world. Any disruption in this area can affect global oil supply and increase prices. Many countries depend on this route, so the situation is being watched closely by the international community.
The talks between the US and Iran lasted for many hours but did not produce any positive result. Both sides remained firm on their positions and could not find a solution. After this, the US decided to increase pressure by moving ahead with the blockade plan, which has raised concerns about further escalation.
Experts believe that this situation could impact global markets, especially energy prices. Australia’s decision to stay out of the plan shows that even close allies of the United States are being cautious. The coming days will be important as the world watches how the situation develops.
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