Iran Proposes Fees for Ships Transiting Hormuz Amid U.S. Deal Talks
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Iran has announced plans to charge vessels that pass through the Strait of Hormuz for "services rendered," as negotiations for a U.S.-Iran nuclear agreement approach a conclusion.
The Iranian government stated that the fees would apply to all ships using the strategic waterway, a move that could affect international shipping routes and trade.
The proposal comes as diplomatic efforts between Tehran and Washington intensify, with both sides seeking to finalize terms that could reshape regional security dynamics.
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