Iran says it will ‘facilitate and expedite’ humanitarian aid through the Strait of Hormuz

Above, vessels sit at anchor in Sultan Qaboos Port in Muscat, Oman on March 26, 2026 as maritime traffic at the Strait of Hormuz remains constricted. (Reuters)
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Updated 28 March 2026
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Iran says it will ‘facilitate and expedite’ humanitarian aid through the Strait of Hormuz

  • Tehran has accepted a request from the UN to let humanitarian aid and agricultural shipments move through the vital waterway

DUBAI: Tehran has agreed to “facilitate and expedite” humanitarian aid through the Strait of Hormuz, the Iranian ambassador to the United Nations in Geneva said Friday, even as it endures strikes on its nuclear facilities.
Ali Bahreini said Tehran has accepted a request from the UN to let humanitarian aid and agricultural shipments move through the vital waterway, which usually handles a fifth of the world’s oil shipments and nearly a third of the world’s fertilizer trade.
The aid plan would be the first breakthrough at the shipping chokepoint after a month of war. While markets and governments have largely focused on blocked supplies of oil and natural gas, the restriction of fertilizer ingredients and trade threatens farming and food security around the world.
“This measure reflects Iran’s continued commitment to supporting humanitarian efforts and ensuring that essential aid reaches those in need without delay,” Bahreini said in a post on X. The UN earlier announced a task force to address the ripple effects the Iran war has had on aid delivery.