Jakarta, March 29 -- The Indonesian government has continued to strengthen coordination to support the safe passage of its vessels in the Persian Gulf area to safely transit the Strait of Hormuz.

Energy and Mineral Resources Ministry spokesperson Dwi Anggia said the ministry has been coordinating with the Foreign Affairs Ministry and related stakeholders to ensure the process runs smoothly while maintaining national energy supply resilience.

"In this process, it is not only about cargo, but the safety of crew members is the government's top priority," Anggia said in a statement here on Sunday.

Previously, Foreign Affairs Ministry spokesperson Vahd Nabyl A. Mulachela said the ministry, along with the Indonesian Embassy in Tehran, has be...