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Iran, Oman to jointly charge fees along Strait of Hormuz: Report
Iran and Oman plan to jointly impose a service fee for ships transiting the Strait of Hormuz, despite US objections. The US and Iran previously agreed to free passage for 60 days, but Iran insists on mandatory fees, while Oman prefers voluntary charges. President Donald Trump threatened to attack Oman if it proceeds with the plan.
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