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Strait of Hormuz Crisis Sends Shockwaves to Sri Lanka: Guterres Calls for Immediate Reopening to Protect Global Trade-by Harold Gunatillake

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Strait of Hormuz Crisis Sends Shockwaves to Sri Lanka: Guterres Calls for Immediate Reopening to Protect Global Trade-by Harold Gunatillake

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  • Strait of Hormuz Crisis Sends Shockwaves to Sri Lanka: Guterres Calls for Immediate Reopening to Protect Global Trade-by Harold Gunatillake
  • Guterres’ Warning Echoes in Colombo

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Overview:

As of late April 2026, UN Secretary-General António Guterres has issued an urgent appeal to the world regarding the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, calling for the immediate, unconditional reopening of the critical waterway.

Addressing the UN Security Council, Guterres warned that the blockade—resulting from escalating conflict between the US and Iran—is a major blow to global energy security, food supplies, and trade, saying, “When the Strait of Hormuz is strangled, the world’s poorest and most vulnerable cannot breathe”

Colombo — As tensions rise in the Strait of Hormuz, Sri Lanka—an island nation that relies heavily on maritime trade—is feeling the ripple effects of a worldwide disruption that extends beyond its shores. The United Nations is keeping a close eye on these wide-reaching impacts, showing just how connected our world truly is. Secretary-General António Guterres, speaking before the UN Security Council, kindly urged all involved to keep the strait open, reminding everyone that the ongoing blockade could threaten the stability of the global economy.

His message really struck a chord with countries like Sri Lanka, which rely so much on smooth shipping routes for fuel, food, and vital imports. “Open the strait. Let the ships pass. There should be no tolls or discrimination. Resume trade and let the global economy breathe,” he urged, emphasising the urgent need to address a crisis impacting millions across Asia.

Why This Matters for Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka’s economy is uniquely vulnerable to disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz:

  • Over 80% of Sri Lanka’s crude oil and refined petroleum

comes from the Gulf region.

  • Shipping routes from the Middle East to Colombo pass directly through the
  • Any delay or diversion increases freight costs, insurance premiums, and delivery
  • Fuel price volatility directly impacts electricity tariffs, transport costs, and food prices.

For a nation still recovering from economic instability, even a small increase in global oil prices can ripple through every household—from the fisherman in Trincomalee to the three-wheeler driver in Kandy.

A Maritime Nation Caught in a Global Storm

Sri Lanka is beautifully located at the crossroads of the Indian Ocean, a bustling region that handles nearly two-thirds of the world’s oil shipments. The island’s ports—Colombo, Hambantota, and Trincomalee—rely on steady, reliable shipping routes, which are vital to its connectivity and growth.

The current crisis threatens:

  • Port revenues, as shipping lines reroute or delay vessels
  • Tourism, due to rising aviation fuel costs
  • Export competitiveness, especially for tea, apparel, and rubber
  • Fisheries and coastal livelihoods, affected by rising fuel prices

Economists warn that prolonged instability in the Strait could undermine Sri Lanka’s fragile recovery, pushing up inflation and widening the trade deficit.

Guterres’ Warning Echoes in Colombo

During his speech, Guterres highlighted that closing the Strait isn’t just a local issue; it affects the entire world’s economy. His sincere call to keep navigation open, in line with international maritime law, really strikes a chord for Sri Lanka. This nation has always been a proud supporter of the Indian Ocean as a peaceful and open route for trade.

Diplomatic observers in Colombo have shared insights indicating that Sri Lanka has historically relied on stable Gulf shipping routes for:

  • Energy security
  • Migrant worker remittances
  • Trade partnerships
  • Maritime cooperation

Any prolonged disruption threatens these pillars simultaneously.

Human Impact: Sri Lankan Seafarers at Risk

Sri Lanka is proud to be home to over 15,000 dedicated merchant seafarers. Many of these brave individuals work aboard ships that journey across the Gulf. The recent crisis has been tough on their crews, bringing uncertainty and concern for many. Some find themselves stranded, rerouted, or facing increased security risks, yet their resilience and bravery continue to inspire us all.

Families in Negombo, Galle, and Jaffna are eagerly following the latest developments, hoping for a swift diplomatic solution.

A Call for Regional Diplomacy

Analysts suggest that Sri Lanka, with its longstanding ties to both Gulf nations and global maritime institutions, could play a constructive role in advocating for:

  • De-escalation in the Gulf
  • Protection of international shipping lanes
  • Strengthening Indian Ocean maritime cooperation

As a small island nation, Sri Lanka’s prosperity is inseparable from the stability of global sea routes.

A Global Crisis with Local Consequences

Guterres’ warning really shows just how interconnected the world’s economic networks are. When a key point is blocked, countries like Sri Lanka—which are far from the conflict—feel the impact first and often the hardest. It’s a reminder of how important it is for us to work together and support each other during challenging times.

His message to the world resonates even more here: ‘The global economy cannot breathe while the Strait of Hormuz remains closed—and neither can Sri Lanka.’ It serves as a heartfelt reminder of how deeply connected we all are and highlights the importance of keeping these vital channels open for everyone’s well-being.

May this nation be blessed with prosperity, and may its people walk the path of serenity and purpose.

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