
Trump backs the 20% protection charge in the Strait of Ormuz
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PUBLICITY "An agreement is still possible," he said to journalists at the White House. However, the president reversed his proposal to charge a 20% rate to ships crossing the Strait of Ormuz, which was put forward on Monday. The Iranian Chancellor, Abás Araqchi, ironized on Monday about Trump's toll threat: "20% is, of course, too much.
Furthermore, During the day, Trump also amended an earlier proposal that envisaged imposing a 20% charge on ships crossing the Strait of Ormuz. Haman announced the interception of four missiles. A Norwegian oil tanker also suffered an explosion off the coast of Oman caused by an artifact whose origin was not identified.
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PUBLICITY "An agreement is still possible," he said to journalists at the White House.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesHowever, the president reversed his proposal to charge a 20% rate to ships crossing the Strait of Ormuz, which was put forward on Monday.
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The Iranian Chancellor, Abás Araqchi, ironized on Monday about Trump's toll threat: "20% is, of course, too much.
according to El Universo (EC) — NoticiasDuring the day, Trump also amended an earlier proposal that envisaged imposing a 20% charge on ships crossing the Strait of Ormuz.
according to Infobae — AméricaHaman announced the interception of four missiles.
according to El Universo (EC) — NoticiasA Norwegian oil tanker also suffered an explosion off the coast of Oman caused by an artifact whose origin was not identified.
according to Infobae — América
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However, the president turned back on his proposal to charge a 20% rate to ships crossing the Strait of Ormuz, proposed..
omitted byLeft sidePublic / Agenciescovered byCenterPUBLICITY "An agreement is still possible," he said to journalists at the White House.
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