WNAM REPORT: Southeast Asian nations on Monday called for the restoration of safe, unimpeded, and continuous transit passage for vessels and aircraft through the Strait of Hormuz, urging “all parties” to ensure the safety of seafarers and ships.
The foreign ministers of the member states of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), in a statement, urged the US and Iran to continue negotiations that “will lead to the permanent end of the conflict and lasting peace and stability in the region.”
They also commended Pakistan’s mediatory efforts and other stakeholders involved for the collaborative efforts in the mediation process.
Welcoming the two-week ceasefire between the US and Iran, in effect since April 8, the foreign ministers called for the “full and effective” implementation of the fragile truce.
“We urge all parties involved to maintain conducive conditions for the full and effective implementation of the ceasefire, including by adhering strictly to its terms, exercising utmost restraint, ceasing all hostilities, acting responsibly, avoiding any acts that may aggravate the situation and working collectively towards a comprehensive and enduring resolution in accordance with international law, the UN Charter and relevant UNSC resolutions,” the statement added.
Shipping through the Strait of Hormuz has been halted immediately after US President Donald Trump announced a blockade of Iranian ports that will take effect at 1400GMT on Monday, a London-based maritime intelligence report said.