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Iran’s China envoy vows ‘special’ Hormuz treatment for ‘friendly’ countries

Iran's ambassador to China, Abdolreza Rahmani Fazli, announced that vessels transiting the Strait of Hormuz will be subject to new service fees, despite US objections. He stated that China and other "friendly" countries will receive "special considerations" regarding these fees.

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Iran’s China envoy vows ‘special’ Hormuz treatment for ‘friendly’ countries
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Iran's ambassador to China, Abdolreza Rahmani Fazli, announced that vessels transiting the Strait of Hormuz will be subject to new service fees, despite US objections. He stated that China and other "friendly" countries will receive "special considerations" regarding these fees. Fazli explained these arrangements, developed in collaboration with Oman, are intended to guarantee passage security, supervise vessel traffic, and address environmental consequences. While an initial deal with the US stipulated free passage for commercial ships for 60 days, the ambassador indicated these new fees would not be considered a "toll." The US has previously stated that Iran will not be permitted to charge tolls or fees in any final agreement concerning the strait.

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Iran is collaborating with Oman on 'new arrangements' for the Strait of Hormuz.

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The US maintains Iran will not be permitted to charge tolls or fees for vessels transiting the strait under any final agreement.

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An initial deal stipulated commercial ships would transit the Strait of Hormuz free of charge for 60 days.

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China and other 'friendly' countries would receive 'special considerations' regarding these fees.

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Iran's ambassador to China stated that vessels transiting the Strait of Hormuz would be charged new fees.

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Despite US objections, ambassador insists new fees to be charged to vessels transiting Strait of Hormuz.Iran’s ambassador to China says ships transiting the Strait of Hormuz would be charged new fees but added that China and other “friendly” countries would be granted “special considerations”.An initial deal signed by Iran and the United States last month to halt hostilities stipulated that commercial ships would transit the key waterway free of charge for 60 days, but it remained unclear what policies will be in place after that period.While negotiations on a permanent settlement are ongoing, the US has said Iran will not be permitted to charge tolls or fees for vessels transiting the strait under any final agreement.Speaking to the World Peace Forum in Beijing on Saturday, Ambassador Abdolreza Rahmani Fazli said Iran was working in “collaboration and cooperation” with Oman on “new arrangements” for the strait.“As a country where the Hormuz is part of its territorial waters, we will definitely charge service fees,” Fazli said in translated remarks while insisting that such fees would not be a “toll”.“These new arrangements will be concerning guaranteeing the security of passage through the Straits of Hormuz, supervision of the passage of the vessels … and also guaranteeing and dealing with the environmental consequences of the massive number of ships,” he said, according to the AFP news agency.Iran’s NourNews agency also quoted him as saying that “special considerations” would be applied to China and other friendly nations in determining the level and type of service fees for vessels passing through the waterway.
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