Iran deal allows Tehran to charge maritime service fees on Hormuz Strait transit, ministry days
Summary
The recent peace deal between the US and Iran states that ships will pass through the Strait of Hormuz without paying tolls. However, Iran’s foreign ministry said the deal lets Iran charge fees for maritime services on ships passing through the strait, not tolls.Key Facts
- The peace deal was signed by President Donald Trump.
- US officials said ships will move toll-free through the Strait of Hormuz under the deal.
- Iran’s foreign ministry clarified it can charge maritime service fees on ships crossing the strait.
- The fees charged by Iran are not the same as tolls, according to Iran’s ministry.
- Tehran must meet its obligations before receiving economic benefits from the deal, as stated by US officials.
- The Strait of Hormuz is a crucial shipping route in the Middle East.
- The deal aims to reduce conflict and tensions between the US and Iran in the region.
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