Iran Plans New Managed Hormuz Transit Mechanism, ‘Necessary Fees’ for Specialised Services
- Iran plans to introduce a system to regulate maritime traffic through a designated route in the Strait of Hormuz and charge fees for specialized services.
- Only commercial vessels and parties cooperating with Iran will benefit from this mechanism, which will exclude operators of the U.S. Project Freedom.
- Heightened tensions followed U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran in February and Iranian retaliatory attacks, leading to a ceasefire in April and failed talks thereafter.
- The U.S. enforced a naval blockade and announced Project Freedom to escort vessels through the strait, which Iran opposes and which later was paused.
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Iran wants to create an opportunity to control ship traffic along a defined route through the Strait.
Iran has stated that it is planning a mechanism for crossing the Strait of Hormus.
The deputy explained that only commercial ships and parties cooperating with Iran will benefit from this mechanism.The Strait of Ormuz aligns the third month of blockade and brings the world economy closer to a point of no return.A senior Iranian parliament official announced this Saturday that the country has designed a new mechanism to manage maritime traffic in the Strait of Ormuz, based on a specific route for commercial ships and countries …
Iran to unveil new mechanism for Strait of Hormuz
TEHRAN, May 16 (MNA) – A senior Iranian lawmaker says the country has devised a new mechanism to control maritime traffic through a “designated route” in the Strait of Hormuz, which includes charging fees for "the specialized services."
Iran to soon unveil mechanism to manage traffic in Hormuz Strait along designated route, says Iranian lawmaker
Iran will soon unveil a "professional mechanism" to manage traffic in the Strait of Hormuz along a designated route, a senior Iranian lawmaker said Saturday, without specifying the exact timing of the disclosure.
Iran plans new mechanism to charge fees in Hormuz Strait: Senior Iranian lawmaker
TEHRAN — Iran has developed a mechanism to regulate maritime traffic through a designated route in the Strait of Hormuz and plans to impose fees for “specialized services” provided under the system, a senior Iranian lawmaker said on Saturday.Ebrahim Azizi, chairman of the Iranian parliament’s National Security and Foreign Policy Committee, said only commercial vessels and parties cooperating with Iran would benefit from the planned arrangement.“…
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