JAPAN ENERGY CRISIS & STRAIT OF HORMUZ
Impact of the Strait of Hormuz crisis on Japan's energy security, including emergency releases of strategic oil reserves, diplomatic pressure from the Trump administration and the diplomatic challenges facing the new Japanese government under Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi
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Japan's Foreign Minister Demands Iran Release Detained Ships in Strait of Hormuz
NHK WORLD茂木外相 イラン外相と電話会談 船舶の安全確保 対応求める
3/17/2026, 2:58:10 PM
Japanese Foreign Minister Motegi held a telephone call with Iranian Foreign Minister Araghchi on the evening of the 17th, strongly urging Iran to immediately cease actions threatening safe navigation through the Strait of Hormuz. Motegi also called on Tehran to ensure the safety and release of all detained vessels, including Japanese-affiliated ships. The call underscores Tokyo's growing concern over the security of a critical maritime route for Japan's energy supplies.
Japan Holds NSC Ministerial Meeting Ahead of Japan-US Summit, Eyes Hormuz Naval Deployment
NHK WORLDNSC閣僚会合 トランプ大統領の艦船派遣期待を踏まえた議論も
3/17/2026, 2:57:24 PM
Japan's government convened a National Security Council (NSC) ministerial meeting on the evening of the 17th, ahead of a planned Japan-US summit in the United States. Ministers exchanged views on the Middle East situation, including deliberations prompted by President Trump's expressed expectation that various countries would dispatch naval vessels to the Strait of Hormuz.
Japan to Signal Alaska Oil Purchase Plans at US Summit Amid Iran Fears
NHK WORLD政府 日米首脳会談でアラスカ産原油調達の意向伝える方針
3/17/2026, 12:33:16 PM
Japan's government plans to inform the United States at this week's bilateral summit of its intention to procure Alaskan crude oil and cooperate on boosting its production. The move is driven by mounting concerns over stable oil supply following the escalation of tensions over Iran. Tokyo aims to both contribute to global oil supply capacity and diversify its own energy procurement sources away from the Middle East.