
International Maritime Organization rejects fees in the Strait of Ormuz
American President Donald Trump announced on Monday the resettlement of the naval blockade against Iran and said Washington would take the role
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The intentions to impose tolls have already been criticised by the European Union , which called on both sides to back down on this. “Before the war, the Strait of Ormuz was open to navigation without the imposition of tolls. Ministers were clear in saying that freedom of navigation cannot be obstructed," said the EU's chief of diplomacy (EU), Kaja Kallas, at a press conference on Monday at the end of a meeting of the Foreign Ministers of the Community bloc in Brussels. According to Iran, the maritime route is at the heart of the confrontation between the country and the United States.
Furthermore, Tehran also wants to impose a toll on ships that want to cross the Strait of Ormuz, and today the Iranian parliament has initiated a bill on "safety" and "sustainable development" of that channel. Trump added that the measure will enter into force immediately without disclosing further details about its application or the recovery mechanisms. The International Maritime Organisation (IMO) said Tuesday that there is no legal basis for countries to introduce transit rates by straits such as Ormuz , as the United States and Iran intend to do.
In addition, Since the Ejército Iraní indicates that “the star of Ormuz will never be reopened through the war, la agresion o los attacks of the United States”.
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The intentions to impose tolls have already been criticised by the European Union , which called on both sides to back down on this. “Before the war, the Strait of Ormuz was open to navigation without the imposition of tolls.
reliability low1/3 sourcesMinisters were clear in saying that freedom of navigation cannot be obstructed," said the EU's chief of diplomacy (EU), Kaja Kallas, at a press conference on Monday at the end of a meeting of the Foreign Ministers of the Community bloc in Brussels.
reliability low1/3 sourcesAccording to Iran, the maritime route is at the heart of the confrontation between the country and the United States.
reliability low1/3 sourcesTehran also wants to impose a toll on ships that want to cross the Strait of Ormuz, and today the Iranian parliament has initiated a bill on "safety" and "sustainable development" of that channel.
reliability low1/3 sourcesTrump added that the measure will enter into force immediately without disclosing further details about its application or the recovery mechanisms.
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The International Maritime Organisation (IMO) said Tuesday that there is no legal basis for countries to introduce transit rates by straits such as Ormuz , as the United States and Iran intend to do.
according to ECOSince the Ejército Iraní indicates that “the star of Ormuz will never be reopened through the war, la agresion o los attacks of the United States”
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