Japan Welcomes U.S.-Iran Ceasefire Agreement, Calls for Safe Navigation in Hormuz

By AJP Posted : June 15, 2026, 13:51 Updated : June 15, 2026, 13:51
Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi [Photo=Kyodo News]
 Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi of Japan welcomed the agreement between the United States and Iran on a ceasefire memorandum of understanding (MOU) and urged for the assurance of safe and free navigation in the Hormuz Strait.
 
According to reports from Jiji Press and others on June 15, Takaichi expressed her views on X (formerly Twitter), describing the U.S.-Iran MOU as "a significant step toward resolving the situation." She noted that the agreement is the result of the involved parties' commitment to diplomatic solutions and the efforts of mediating countries.
 
Takaichi emphasized, "The agreement must be faithfully implemented to ensure safe and free navigation in the Hormuz Strait as soon as possible." She added, "I hope a final agreement can be reached soon on remaining issues, including Iran's nuclear concerns."
 
Earlier, President Donald Trump announced on his social media platform Truth Social that "an agreement with the Islamic Republic of Iran has now been finalized." He also mentioned the reopening of the Hormuz Strait and the end of U.S. sanctions against Iran.
 
Iran confirmed the ceasefire agreement as well. Kazem Gharibabadi, Deputy Foreign Minister of Iran, stated in a televised interview that "the war with the United States will end immediately and permanently on all fronts, including Lebanon."
 
The Hormuz Strait is a critical passage for global oil transportation. Japan, which relies heavily on energy imports, views the security of navigation in the strait as a key condition for stability in the Middle East and energy security.



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