Iran says it will issue fast permits for ships transiting Strait of Hormuz, plans service fees
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Iran announces it is working on fast-track permits for all ships wishing to transit the Strait of Hormuz. The strategic waterway has been reopened following agreements with the United States, with both countries lifting their blockades. Iran advises ships to adhere to assigned time slots and routes from Iranian authorities, and plans to charge service fees for passage, though the US has stated ships should not have to pay.
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· 4 pulledIran zegt te werken aan snelle vergunningen voor alle schepen die door de Straat van Hormuz willen varen.
Iran adviseert schepen om zich te houden aan het tijdslot en de route die ze krijgen toegewezen van de Iraanse autoriteiten.
Iran heeft wel aangekondigd servicekosten te willen vragen voor schepen die door de zeestraat varen.
De VS hebben verklaard dat schepen juist niet hoeven te betalen voor een doortocht.
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