Earlier today, I held the third telephone meeting with Iranian President Pezeshkian.
From my side, I reiterated Japan’s consistent position that the most important thing is to calm the situation through dialogue.
Additionally, I stated that I strongly hope Iran will seize this opportunity firmly and continue to demonstrate the utmost flexibility so that an agreement can be reached as soon as possible.
In addition, from me, I once again strongly requested that all ships, including those from Japan and other Asian countries, be able to pass through the Strait of Hormuz freely and safely as soon as possible.
President Pezeshkian explained Iran’s views, including prospects for the future.
On that basis, we agreed to continue close communication going forward.
The telephone meeting with President Pezeshkian is about one month since the second one on April 30, but in the approximately one month since then, I myself have once again conveyed Japan’s basic thinking to U.S. President Trump.
In addition, including the Japan-ROK summit two weeks ago and the summit with Philippine President Marcos the other day, I have confirmed with leaders of various countries that we will work together to calm this situation.
As the government, we will continue to advance proactive diplomatic efforts from here on.
: Sanae Takaichi
Prime Minister of Japan