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Oman does not support transit fee on ships in Hormuz, minister says
Oman's foreign minister stated the country does not support imposing transit fees on ships through the Strait of Hormuz but remains open to voluntary charges for maritime, environmental, and navigational services. Discussions with Iran on Hormuz management and potential frameworks from the Straits of Malacca and Singapore were also mentioned.
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