Iran to ensure safe passage, fuel access for Philippine ships, says Manila

Updated 02 Apr, 2026 03:38pm 1 min read

The Philippines has received an assurance from Iran that it will allow ​the safe passage of Philippine-flagged vessels, fuel ‌and Filipino seafarers through the Strait of Hormuz, Manila’s foreign ministry said on Thursday.

The assurance came after the Philippine Foreign Minister, Theresa Lazaro, spoke with her Iranian counterpart Abbas ​Araghchi, with the two top diplomats tackling energy supply security ⁠and the safety of Filipino seafarers.

“During the call, ​the Iranian Foreign Minister assured the Secretary that Iran ​will allow the safe, unhindered, and expeditious passage through the Strait of Hormuz of Philippine-flagged vessels, energy sources, and all ​Filipino seafarers,” the Philippine foreign ministry said in ​a statement.

Lazaro described the call as “productive”, saying they reached a “positive understanding” ‌to ⁠ensure the safety of seafarers and the security of the Philippines’ energy needs.

The Philippine foreign ministry said the assurances will shore up the country’s energy security.

“Given ​that the ​Philippines imports ⁠the majority of its energy requirements from the Middle East, these assurances from ​Iran will greatly facilitate the steady delivery ​of ⁠critical oil and fertiliser supplies to the Philippines,” the ministry said.

The Philippines imports almost all of its crude ⁠from ​the Middle East, with Saudi Arabia ​its biggest supplier, making it vulnerable to oil price shocks and ​supply disruptions.

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