Japón podría considerar el dragado de minas en Ormuz si se alcanza un alto el fuego, dice Motegi

El ministro de Asuntos Exteriores, Motegi, afirmó que Tokio no tiene planes inmediatos para buscar acuerdos que permitan el paso de buques japoneses varados por el estrecho de Ormuz. Japón podría considerar operaciones de dragado de minas en la zona si se alcanza un alto el fuego.

The Japan Times informa que el ministro de Asuntos Exteriores, Motegi, declaró que Tokio no tiene planes inmediatos para buscar acuerdos que permitan el paso por el estrecho de Ormuz a los buques japoneses varados. Indicó que Japón podría considerar el dragado de minas en Ormuz si se alcanza un alto el fuego. El artículo, publicado el 22 de marzo de 2026, incluye palabras clave como estrecho de Ormuz, Irán, MSDF, SDF, defensa, EE. UU., minas marinas, transporte marítimo y relaciones Irán-Japón. Los comentarios de Motegi abordan la situación que involucra a los barcos varados y las posibles respuestas de defensa.

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