Thailand negotiates agreement with Iran to use Strait of Hormuz

Anything and everything about Thailand
Post Reply
User avatar
Gaybutton
Posts: 24325
Joined: Sat Jul 31, 2010 11:21 am
Location: Thailand
Has thanked: 3 times
Been thanked: 1671 times

Thailand negotiates agreement with Iran to use Strait of Hormuz

Post by Gaybutton »

Thailand negotiates agreement with Iran to use Strait of Hormuz

Move is intended to help ease energy crunch in the South-east Asian nation

by Alvin R Cabral

March 28, 2026

Thailand's Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul said the country has reached an agreement with Iran to use the Strait of Hormuz, a rare concession that is expected to ease the energy crunch in the South-east Asian nation.

The move puts Thailand on a list that includes Bangladesh, China, India, Iraq, Malaysia, Pakistan and Russia as countries that Tehran has designated as "friendly". Japan is also in talks with Iran.

“An agreement has been reached to allow Thai oil tankers to transit safely through the Strait of Hormuz,” Mr Charnvirakul said on Saturday.

Iran's military has effectively imposed a blockade in the Strait of Hormuz, choking oil and gas shipments from Gulf countries as it continues missile and drone strikes across the region amid its war with the US and Iran.

A fifth of the world's crude shipments normally pass through the waterway.

The Islamic Republic holds significant leverage over the strait, and has threatened to attack vessels that it considers hostile to its regime, particularly those linked to the US and Israel.

The waterway has become a focal point of the war, with the US demanding its reopening under the threat of more strikes on Iran, which in turn has threatened countermeasures.

That has severely disrupted the flow of petroleum shipments, hitting net energy importers the most, particularly those in Asia. The Philippines was the first country to declare a state of emergency due to the crisis.

Thailand, meanwhile, has taken a number of measures to stem the effects of the crude shortage, including extending support to farmers and other vulnerable groups, providing friendly loans to small businesses, and encouraging the use of other fuel sources.

Bangkok has also banned all oil exports, except to Cambodia and Laos. Thailand, as of 2024, has oil production of nearly 418,000 barrels per day, which is 31st in the world, and has the 55th-largest crude reserves with almost 240 million barrels, data from Worldometers shows.

The agreement between the two countries also comes after a Thailand-flagged ship, the Mayuree Naree, was attacked earlier this month. The vessel ran aground off ​Iran's Qeshm Island, ​Iran's Tasnim news agency reported on Friday.

https://www.thenationalnews.com/busines ... of-hormuz/
_____________________________________________________________________

Has Thailand negotiated a deal for its ships to pass through the Strait of Hormuz?

Yes, as of March 28, 2026, Thailand has successfully negotiated a deal with Iran to allow Thai vessels safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz.

Key Details of the Agreement

* Safe Passage Granted: Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul confirmed that an agreement was reached to ensure Thai oil tankers and cargo ships can transit the strategic waterway without interference.
* Cooperation Mechanism: Thailand will provide advance notification of any vessels transiting the strait to Iranian authorities, who have committed to facilitating their safe passage.
* Oman's Role: The Iranian Embassy in Thailand noted that the deal was the result of close cooperation between Thailand, Iran, and the Sultanate of Oman.
* Energy Security: The primary goal of the negotiations was to protect Thailand’s energy supply and reduce the impact of rising fuel prices caused by regional conflict.
* Exemption from Fees: Reports indicate that Thai tankers were not required to pay any passage fees, as Iran considers Thailand a "friendly nation" not involved in current hostilities.

Context of the Deal

The negotiations were accelerated after the Thai-flagged cargo ship Mayuree Naree was hit by a projectile on March 11, 2026, while transiting the strait, resulting in three crew members going missing. Shortly after the deal was reached, a crude oil tanker owned by Bangchak Corporation safely transited the strait on March 23.

https://www.google.com/search?q=has+tha ... 4-EP4-rjQA
Post Reply