Illustration of Philippine vessels safely passing through the Strait of Hormuz following Iran's assurance.
Illustration of Philippine vessels safely passing through the Strait of Hormuz following Iran's assurance.
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Pinayagan ng Iran ang ligtas na pagdaan ng mga barko ng Pilipinas sa Strait of Hormuz

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Nagkakasundo ang Iran at Pilipinas na payagang ligtas, walang hadlang, at mabilis na magdaan ang mga barkong Pilipino, mga pinagkukunan ng enerhiya, at mga seafarers sa Strait of Hormuz sa gitna ng tensyon sa Gitnang Silangan. Kinumpirma ito ni Foreign Affairs Secretary Theresa Lazaro pagkatapos ng tawag niya sa Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi noong April 2. Mahalaga ito para sa kaligtasan ng mga Pilipinong seafarers at seguridad ng enerhiya ng bansa.

Nagpahayag ng kasunduan ang Iran na payagang ligtas, walang hadlang, at mabilis na magdaan sa Strait of Hormuz ang mga barkong may banderang Pilipino, mga pinagkukunan ng enerhiya, at lahat ng mga Pilipinong seafarers. Kinumpirma ito ni Department of Foreign Affairs Secretary Theresa Lazaro pagkatapos ng pag-uusap niya sa telepono kay Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi noong Huwebes, April 2.

"Building on recent talks, we reached a positive understanding on the safety of our seafarers and the security of our energy supply. Grateful for the warm spirit of cooperation," ani Lazaro sa kanyang pahayag. Sangkatauhan nito, nagkikita sina Lazaro at Energy Secretary Sharon Garin sa Iranian Ambassador to the Philippines Yousef Esmaeilzadeh noong April 1 upang humingi ng pormal na pagkilala sa Pilipinas bilang 'non-hostile country.'

Nangyayari ito sa gitna ng patuloy na tensyon mula sa mga pag-atake ng US at Israel laban sa Iran, na nagresulta sa blockades sa strait na kontrolado ng Iran. Ayon sa International Maritime Organization, mahigit 20,000 seafarers, kabilang ang mga Pilipino, na stranded sa mga barko na hindi makadaan. Nag-iimport ang Pilipinas ng karamihan ng crude oil nito mula sa Gitnang Silangan, na bumubuo ng 98% ng pangangailangan nito.

Sinabi ng DFA na magpapadali ang kasunduan na ito sa paghahatid ng kritikal na oil at fertilizer supplies sa Pilipinas, na mahalaga para sa seguridad ng enerhiya ng bansa. Katulad ng mga kasunduan na ibinigay ng Iran sa China, Russia, India, Iraq, at Pakistan noong March 26.

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Illustration of U.S. strikes on Iranian mine-laying boats in the Strait of Hormuz amid Iran's closure claim and shipping attacks.
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Iran says it has closed the Strait of Hormuz as U.S. reports strikes on suspected minelayers amid rising shipping attacks

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Iran has claimed the Strait of Hormuz is closed after a surge of attacks on commercial vessels since late February, while the U.S. military says it destroyed Iranian mine-laying boats near the vital oil chokepoint—an escalation that has heightened fears of prolonged disruption to energy and trade flows.

Humiling ang Pilipinas sa Iran na ituring itong ‘non-hostile’ na bansa upang mapigilan ang ligtas na paglalakbay ng mga mamimit ng langis sa Strait of Hormuz. Nagtagpo noong Abril 1, 2026, si Foreign Affairs Secretary Maria Theresa Lazaro at Energy Secretary Sharon Garin sa Iranian Ambassador Yousef Esmaeilzadeh. Positibo ang tugon ng Iran ayon sa mga opisyal.

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Sinabi ni Pangulong Ferdinand Marcos Jr. na sapat ang suplay ng petrolyo sa Pilipinas kahit tumaas nang doble ang presyo ng gasolin dahil sa digmaan sa Gulf. Nakipag-ugnayan ang kalihim ng Ugnayang Panlabas na si Maria Theresa Lazaro sa kanyang katumbas sa Iran upang maprotektahan ang mga barko at mga Pilipino sa Strait of Hormuz. Nakatanggap na rin ang bansa ng 700,000 barrel na crude oil mula sa Russia salamat sa waiver ng US.

The United States has deployed about 2,500 Marines from the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit in Okinawa, Japan, and the amphibious assault ship USS Tripoli from Sasebo amid the war with Iran, dubbed Operation Epic Fury, which began on February 28, 2026. The move addresses Iranian attacks on shipping in the Strait of Hormuz, through which one-fifth of global oil passes, as confirmed by U.S. officials.

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In a further escalation of the ongoing conflict, Israel's air force struck Revolutionary Guard Corps sites in Tehran and Isfahan on March 12, following initial US-Israeli attacks earlier in the month. Iran retaliated with missiles and drones targeting Israel, US bases, and Gulf states, while attacks on shipping in the Strait of Hormuz—through which 20% of global oil passes—have raised fears of a major energy crisis.

As the US-Israel-Iran conflict surpasses its fourth day following initial strikes on February 28, Iran has blockaded the Strait of Hormuz and launched drone attacks on key Saudi and Qatari energy facilities. Growing European involvement and US commitments elsewhere raise concerns over prolonged hostilities harming American interests. De-escalation through negotiations is urgently needed.

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Amid U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran that killed Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the Korean government stated that oil and gas supplies remain stable for now. Emergency meetings confirmed reserves of several months' worth of oil and gas exceeding mandatory levels. However, preparations are underway for potential risks from the Strait of Hormuz closure, including alternative routes and support measures.

 

 

 

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