Japan could consider Hormuz minesweeping if ceasefire reached, Motegi says

Foreign Minister Motegi said Tokyo has no immediate plans to seek arrangements for stranded Japanese vessels to pass through the Strait of Hormuz. Japan could consider minesweeping operations there if a ceasefire is reached.

The Japan Times reports that Foreign Minister Motegi stated Tokyo has no immediate plans to seek arrangements allowing passage through the Strait of Hormuz for stranded Japanese vessels. He indicated Japan could consider Hormuz minesweeping if a ceasefire is reached. The article, published on March 22, 2026, includes keywords such as Strait of Hormuz, Iran, MSDF, SDF, defense, U.S., sea mines, shipping, and Iran-Japan relations. Motegi's comments address the situation involving stranded ships and potential defense responses.

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Diplomatic handshake between Trump and Japanese PM Takaichi at White House, background map of Strait of Hormuz showing U.S. ships only amid reversal on Japan naval support.
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Trump reverses call for Japan warships in Strait of Hormuz amid Iran tensions

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U.S. President Donald Trump reversed his push for Japan to join a naval coalition securing the Strait of Hormuz, just before Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's summit with him in Washington. This follows his earlier sharp criticism of NATO allies for refusing similar support.

Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi expressed 'serious concern' over attacks on vessels around the Strait of Hormuz during an online G7 leaders' meeting, urging early de-escalation. Japan plans to lead in releasing oil reserves to avert an economic crisis through international coordination.

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South Korea is in close talks with Iran and other countries to normalize passage through the Strait of Hormuz after Tehran offered to allow Japan-bound vessels amid the Middle East crisis. A foreign ministry official said the government is actively communicating with relevant nations while monitoring the situation.

In the escalating Israel-Iran war that began with U.S. and Israeli strikes on February 28, 2026, several cargo ships were struck by unknown projectiles in the Strait of Hormuz on March 10. The UKMTO reported crew evacuations with all safe, amid drone attacks and Iranian retaliation threats.

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Five Chinese navy ships transited the Tsushima Strait and headed northeast into the Sea of Japan, coinciding with Japan's Ground Self-Defence Force deploying new Type 25 long-range surface-to-ship guided missiles and hypervelocity gliding projectiles. Chinese foreign ministry spokeswoman Mao Ning condemned the deployments as 'neo-militarism' and expressed serious concern.

Japan's Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi stated that the Middle East conflict has not been a 'survival-threatening situation' for Japan thus far. Discussions are emerging about whether the U.S. can request Japan's help in the Iran war.

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حذرت إيران يوم الأحد من أنها ستستهدف أنظمة الطاقة والمياه لدى جيرانها في الخليج إذا قام الرئيس الأمريكي دونالد ترامب بضرب محطات الكهرباء التابعة لها، وذلك عقب إنذاره النهائي لمدة 48 ساعة لإعادة فتح مضيق هرمز. ويصعد هذا التهديد من وتيرة نزاع مستمر منذ ثلاثة أسابيع بدأ في 28 فبراير. وتستعد الأسواق لمزيد من الاضطرابات مع اقتراب الموعد النهائي.

 

 

 

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