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Iran asserts it has the right to manage traffic and potentially charge fees
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Iran asserts it has the right to manage traffic and potentially charge fees. Regional mediators meanwhile are still trying to get the United States and Iran back to the negotiating table. The interim peace deal is in peril Under the interim deal, Iran agreed that passage through the strait would remain free of charge for 60 days — but the agreement left open what would happen after.
Furthermore, Ahmadi proposed signing a cooperation agreement between the postal companies of both countries, which could facilitate the development of cultural collaborations, the exchange of experiences, and an improvement in the quality of postal services.
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Iran asserts it has the right to manage traffic and potentially charge fees.
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Regional mediators meanwhile are still trying to get the United States and Iran back to the negotiating table.
according to The Boston Globe +1The interim peace deal is in peril Under the interim deal, Iran agreed that passage through the strait would remain free of charge for 60 days — but the agreement left open what would happen after.
according to The Boston GlobeAhmadi proposed signing a cooperation agreement between the postal companies of both countries, which could facilitate the development of cultural collaborations, the exchange of experiences, and an improvement in the quality of postal services.
according to Mehr News
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Iran asserts it has the right to manage traffic and potentially charge fees.
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