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By New Straits Times
March 27, 2026 @ 4:42pm
FILE PHOTO: Luojiashan tanker sits anchored in Muscat, as Iran vows to close the Strait of Hormuz, amid the US.-Israel conflict with Iran, in Muscat, Oman, March 7, 2026. - REUTERS pic
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KUALA LUMPUR: Iran said it is actively engaging with its "intimate friends", including Malaysia, to ensure the safe passage of vessels through the Strait of Hormuz.
The Iranian Embassy in Malaysia, in a statement, said this is being done to address the broader economic implications of tensions in the Middle East, following what is described as "military aggression" by the United States and Israel.
It said countries, particularly in Southeast Asia, are already feeling the effects of increased oil prices and disruptions in supply chains arising from perceived threats to the Strait.
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The potential for long-term instability, it added, raises concerns about economic security and energy reliability in the regions.
"In light of these developments, Iran is actively engaging with its intimate friends to address the situation and ensure the safe passage of vessels.
Heard the News?Hari Raya exodusPenang cemeteryDiesel price hikeUrn theftsVictor ChinMiddle East conflict
Iran engaging "intimate friends", including Malaysia, to ensure safe Hormuz passage
By New Straits Times
March 27, 2026 @ 4:42pm
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What's happening right now?
What ceasefire option does President Trump rule out with Iran?
How did Asian stocks react to the Trump Iran ultimatum?
What infrastructure does Iran threaten to attack according to Tehran?
What's happening right now?
KUALA LUMPUR: Iran said it is actively engaging with its "intimate friends", including Malaysia, to ensure the safe passage of vessels through the Strait of Hormuz.
The Iranian Embassy in Malaysia, in a statement, said this is being done to address the broader economic implications of tensions in the Middle East, following what is described as "military aggression" by the United States and Israel.
It said countries, particularly in Southeast Asia, are already feeling the effects of increased oil prices and disruptions in supply chains arising from perceived threats to the Strait.
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The potential for long-term instability, it added, raises concerns about economic security and energy reliability in the regions.
"In light of these developments, Iran is actively engaging with its intimate friends to address the situation and ensure the safe passage of vessels.
