
Iran and Oman Advance Plan for Strait of Hormuz Tolls
Iran and Oman are advancing plans to charge vessels for passage through the Strait of Hormuz, despite objections from the United States. Oman has reportedly submitted a formal proposal to the US regarding the future of the strait, which could include 'service and environmental fees'.
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