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Japan PM Confirms Ship's Safe Hormuz Transit Amid Iran Diplomacy

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Japan's prime minister confirmed that a ship linked to the country has safely transited the Strait of Hormuz, as Tokyo continues lobbying Tehran for the safe passage of all vessels through the strategic waterway. The confirmation comes amid ongoing nuclear negotiations between Western powers and Iran that have raised concerns about potential disruptions to global energy supplies.

The Strait of Hormuz handles roughly one-fifth of global oil consumption, making it one of the world's most critical maritime chokepoints. Japan, as a major oil importer heavily dependent on Middle Eastern supplies, has a substantial economic stake in maintaining unimpeded flow through the waterway. Tokyo's diplomatic outreach to Iran reflects efforts to protect these vital energy import routes.

The Japanese government's public confirmation of the transit appears designed to demonstrate that its diplomatic engagement with Tehran is yielding practical results. Japan has maintained relatively cordial relations with Iran even as Western sanctions have increased pressure on the Islamic Republic, positioning Tokyo as a potential intermediary in the nuclear talks.