US and Iran Clash Over Hormuz Fees, Each Claiming the Other’s Wrong
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The United States and Iran have issued conflicting statements regarding the fees charged for shipping through the Strait of Hormuz.
The U.S. government asserts that it has imposed a fee on vessels transiting the strait, while Iranian officials deny any such charge and accuse the U.S. of attempting to undermine regional trade.
Both sides have cited different figures and legal justifications, but no resolution has been reached, leaving the dispute unresolved amid ongoing tensions in the region.
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