France, Japan, South Korea, and the United Kingdom have responded to US President Trump's recent call for multiple countries to send warships to escort ships in the Strait of Hormuz. According to Al Jazeera, France stated it would not send ships. The French Ministry of Foreign Affairs posted on social media platform X, "No, the French aircraft carrier and its task force will remain in the Eastern Mediterranean." Japanese officials told local media that Japan would not send ships simply because of Trump's call, adding that "Japan's independent decision-making is crucial." The South Korean presidential office stated on the 15th that it would carefully consider Trump's call and maintain "close communication" with the US. A spokesperson for the British Ministry of Defence told US media that the UK "is currently discussing a range of options with our allies and partners to ensure the safety of shipping in the region." Al Jazeera noted that these responses indicate that no country has publicly responded to Trump's call so far. (Global Times)