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Philippines seeks Iran talks for safe passage of vessels through Hormuz amid energy crisis

The Philippines is seeking talks with Iran to ensure the safe passage of Philippine-bound tankers through the Strait of Hormuz, a critical waterway for global oil and gas transport. Foreign Affairs Secretary Theresa Lazaro and Energy Secretary Sharon Garin met with Iranian Ambassador Yousef Esmaeilzadeh to discuss energy cooperation and bilateral ties, following President Marcos Jr.'s directive to negotiate safe passage amid Iran's blockade of the strait.

Sam BeltranSouth China Morning PostFiled 2026-04-01 · 12:55 GMTLean · Center-RightRead · 1 min
Philippines seeks Iran talks for safe passage of vessels through Hormuz amid energy crisis
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The Philippines is seeking talks with Iran to ensure the safe passage of Philippine-bound tankers through the Strait of Hormuz, a critical waterway for global oil and gas transport. Foreign Affairs Secretary Theresa Lazaro and Energy Secretary Sharon Garin met with Iranian Ambassador Yousef Esmaeilzadeh to discuss energy cooperation and bilateral ties, following President Marcos Jr.'s directive to negotiate safe passage amid Iran's blockade of the strait. The move comes as approximately 2,000 vessels are reportedly stranded due to Iran's restrictions, allowing passage only to vessels from "friendly" countries. The Philippines' initiative aims to secure its energy supply amid concerns over disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz, through which 20% of the world's oil and liquefied natural gas passes.

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President Marcos directed Lazaro to discuss negotiations with Iran to ensure safe passage for tankers.

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Theresa Lazaro and Sharon Garin met with Iran’s envoy Yousef Esmaeilzadeh to discuss energy cooperation.

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20 per cent of the world’s oil and liquefied natural gas pass through the Strait of Hormuz.

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Philippines seeks talks with Iran to secure safe passage for tankers through the Strait of Hormuz.

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Some 2,000 vessels remain stranded as Iran continues to seal the strait.

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Manila is following its Southeast Asian neighbours’ lead by seeking talks with Iran to secure safe passage for Philippine-bound tankers through the Strait of Hormuz, a move observers have called “a matter of survival”.Philippine Foreign Affairs Secretary Theresa Lazaro posted on social media that she and energy secretary Sharon Garin had met Iran’s envoy Yousef Esmaeilzadeh on Wednesday to discuss energy cooperation and the advancement of bilateral ties.“Pleased to meet Iranian Ambassador to PH, H.E. Yousef Esmaeilzadeh today to further our bilateral agenda. Joined by Energy Secretary Sharon Garin, we discussed key avenues for cooperation. Building on the momentum of our Political Consultations last November 2025, we are committed to deepening our cooperation across all fronts, particularly energy cooperation,” she wrote.The meeting comes a day after President Ferdinand Marcos Jnr directed Lazaro to discuss negotiations with the ambassador to ensure safe passage for tankers bound for the Philippines amid Iran’s blockade of the key waterway, where 20 per cent of the world’s oil and liquefied natural gas pass through, mostly headed for markets in Asia.Philippine Secretary of Foreign Affairs Thereza Lazaro (left) and energy chief Sharon Garin with Iranian envoy Yousef Esmaeilzadeh (centre) during a bilateral meeting in Manila on Wednesday. Photo: Philippine Department of Foreign Affairs / AFPAccording to the International Maritime Organization, some 2,000 remain stranded as Iran continues to seal the strait, only allowing passage of a few vessels from “friendly” countries.
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