Oman Just Broke With Iran Over the Strait of Hormuz — Formally Telling the UN It Opposes Tehran’s Transit Fee Plan
Oman has formally told the United Nations it opposes transit fees in the Strait of Hormuz, breaking with neighboring Iran and aligning with Washington. The move undercuts Tehran's plan for a "service…
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