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UN official calls for humanitarian cargo to be allowed through Strait of Hormuz

By Thomson Reuters Mar 13, 2026 | 3:59 PM

By Jasper Ward

WASHINGTON, March 13 (Reuters) – A top United Nations humanitarian official on Friday called for humanitarian aid to be allowed to pass ​safely through the Strait of Hormuz amid ‌the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran.

The comments made by Tom Fletcher, the U.N. under-secretary-general for humanitarian affairs and emergency relief coordinator, comes as Iran threatens to close the strait, which is considered ‌a ​key trade route.

“When routes close ⁠and costs surge, the ⁠help we can deliver shrinks – and the people who need it most are the ones who lose it first,” Fletcher said in a statement.

“So my ​message to the parties to the conflict and all those with influence over them is simple: ⁠humanitarian cargo must be allowed ⁠to pass safely through the Strait of ​Hormuz.”

The war started two weeks ago when the U.S. ​and Israel carried out strikes on Iran, killing ‌top officials, including its supreme leader. Hundreds others have also died since the Feb. 28 start of the war, which has spread across the Gulf region.

Iran ⁠retaliated to the initial U.S.-Israeli attack by launching its own strikes and deploying about a dozen mines in the ⁠strait.

The ongoing conflict ‌has already caused a near halt ⁠in traffic through the Strait of ​Hormuz, ‌Fletcher said. This, he added, will make ​it harder ⁠and more expensive to deliver critical supplies, including food and medicine.

“I am speaking directly with key parties, pressing for humanitarian supplies to be allowed to keep moving unobstructed through the Strait,” he said.

(Reporting by Jasper ​Ward in Washington)