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Daisy Dumas

Donald Trump says he is surprised Australia has not sent warships to help open the strait of Hormuz amid the vital oil route’s effective shutdown triggering soaring fuel prices.

“I was very surprised,” the US president said in Washington on Friday when asked what he took issue with regarding Japan, South Korea and Australia.

“Well, they should get involved, and I was a little bit surprised that they said no, because we always say yes to them,” Trump told Sky News Australia.

He did not answer when asked what Australia had said no to.

People putting petrol in their vehicles in Melbourne, Australia, amid elevated prices and growing shortages. Photograph: Ye Myo Khant/SOPA Images/Shutterstock

Earlier this week, the US president slammed Japan, Australia and South Korea for saying they would not send warships to the Persian Gulf amid the US-Israeli operation against Iran.

“We no longer ‘need’ or desire, the NATO Countries’ assistance – WE NEVER DID! Likewise, Japan, Australia, or South Korea,” Trump said on his Truth Social platform.

Also on Friday, Trump lashed out at Nato, describing alliance members as “cowards” for not wanting “to help open” the strait of Hormuz.

Australia’s prime minister, Anthony Albanesesaid on Saturday that Australia had provided the support it had been asked to – and that it had not received a request from the president.

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