Tehran, Tokyo Discuss Letting Japan-Related Vessels Pass Through Strait Of Hormuz

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Last Updated:March 21, 2026, 23:15 IST

Iran’s foreign minister said Tehran is willing to facilitate safe passage for nations like Japan, provided they engage and coordinate directly with Iranian authorities.

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Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi. (Image: AFP/File)

Iran is ready to give passage to Japanese vessels via the Strait as negotiations between the two countries is underway, reported Kyodo News, citing Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi.

During a telephonic interview Araghchi stressed that the Strait of Hormuz is open, adding that Tehran has only imposed restrictions on vessels belonging to countries involved in attacks against Iran and not closed it entirely.

According to the outlet, Iran’s foreign minister also mentioned that Iran is prepared to ensure safe passage for countries such as Japan if they coordinate with Tehran.

Speaking about the issue of navigation through the strait by Japanese vessels, Aragchi said that while discussions are continuing with his Japanese counterpart, Toshimitsu Motegi, further details could not be disclosed.

Iran has rejected calls for a temporary truce and insisted that any resolution must include guarantees against future attacks as well as compensation for the damage inflicted during the conflict, reported Kyodo news.

He further underlined that Iran is seeking “not a cease-fire, but a complete, comprehensive and lasting end to the war."

Arargchi called it a war that was “imposed on Iran" and added that Tehran was in talks with Washington when the attacks happened.

“This was an illegal, unprovoked act of aggression," he said, adding that Iran’s response constitutes self-defense and will continue “for as long as it takes.

“He urged the international community to take a stand against the attacks and added that several countries are attempting to mediate an end to the conflict. He noted that it is “open to any initiative" and willing to consider proposals.

The remarks by Araghchi come as Trump on Friday (local time) said that the United States does not “need" the Strait of Hormuz, asserting that the US and Israel are aligned in seeking “victory" in the ongoing conflict involving Iran. President Trump said that countries like Korea, Japan, China, and others should get “involved a little bit on that one", because they need access to the maritime route even more.

Commenting on the Strait of Hormuz, the US President called for greater involvement from countries dependent on the route. “China uses it, 90 percent of their energy. Japan is 95 percent… It would be nice if those countries would get involved," he said.

As the conflict with Iran enters its 21st day, the strategic waterway remains a geopolitical flashpoint that continues to pressure global energy supplies and diplomatic relations.

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March 21, 2026, 23:15 IST

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