Iran Says Strait of Hormuz Stays Open Fee-Free, Future Tied to Talks

Tiger Newspress06-23 16:22

Iran's UN ambassador in Geneva said the Strait of Hormuz is currently open and not charging fees, but its status after 60 days will depend on the progress of negotiations.

Iran's UN ambassador in Geneva said main negotiations over the Strait of Hormuz will take place between Iran and Oman, followed by parallel discussions with parties to the memorandum of understanding.

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