Iranian officials have described the fees as covering services such as security, navigation, or environmental management. However, critics argue that such charges could effectively function as tolls, which would violate international maritime law. Oman, which had initially rejected a partnership, is now reportedly open to the idea in exchange for a share of the revenues. Iranian officials say Oman has offered to use its influence with other Gulf states and the United States to help advance the plan.
Iran Tests Trump With Strait of Hormuz 'Toll' Plan Push
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