A Toll for Using Hormuz Would be a ‘Dangerous Precedent’, UN’s Ship Agency Says
(Reuters) – Imposing a toll on ships sailing through the critical Strait of Hormuz would “set a dangerous precedent” and countries should not impede freedom of navigation, the UN’s shipping agency…
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