Japan and Australia have said they are not planning to send navy vessels to the Middle East to escort ships through the Strait of Hormuz after US President Donald Trump called on allies to create a coalition to reopen the vital waterway.
With the US-Israeli war on Iran creating turmoil across the Middle East and shaking up global energy markets in its third week, Mr Trump insisted that nations relying heavily on oil from the Gulf have a responsibility to protect the strait through which 20% of the world’s energy transits.
Markets in Asia opened cautiously, with Brent crude rising more than 1% above $104.50 and regional share markets mostly weaker after Mr…