Japan, U.S. discuss energy security cooperation amid Strait of Hormuz closure

Japan, U.S. discuss energy security cooperation amid Strait of Hormuz closure


Top Japanese and U.S. officials on Saturday discussed cooperation on energy security at a time when oil and gas shipping through the Strait of Hormuz has been effectively halted amid the conflict in the Middle East. Akazawa said at the bilateral meeting's outset, which was open to the media, he hopes the two-day event cohosted by Japan and the United States "will be the first step of a new energy security cooperation in the Indo-Pacific," while touching on the situation in the narrow waterway through which most Middle East oil destined for Asia is shipped. Akazawa also expressed eagerness to discuss the development of mid- and long-term energy infrastructure based on lessons emerging from the current crisis, saying the situation, in which Iran has threatened shipping in the strait during the ongoing U.S.-Israeli war against the country, underscores the risks of relying too heavily on a specific region or technology.


Published at: 2026-03-14 21:34:54

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