Iran will reportedly let ships pass through the Strait of Hormuz for free during the first 60 days following an agreement between Washington and Tehran. But revised wording in the deal points toward Tehran potentially collecting fees from ships using the route down the line.
Iran's Strait of Hormuz Deal: Free Passage for 60 Days, But Tolls Could Follow
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Iran To Collect Tolls?
On Monday, Iran's semi-official news agency Fars cited an anonymous source, saying a revision to the wording in the U.S.-Iran agreement says that Iran and Oman would reserve the right to determine the "future administration of maritime services in the Strait of Hormuz." The source also pointed to another clause stating Iranians will allow free passage of ships through the route for 60 days.
Notably, the U.S. was opposed to Iran levying a toll on ships passing through the region. Senator Tom Cotton (R-AR) urged Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent to impose sanctions on any country or entity enabling the toll system.
Tanker Attacked Near Yemen
Meanwhile, the UK Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO) reported an incident roughly 16 miles off the coast of Yemen. "A container vessel has reported being approached by a small skiff," the report said, adding that the crew reported the skiff "opened fire" on the vessel and that unknown personnel attempted to board the ship.
Trump Says Deal Agreed
The news comes as President Trump announced that a deal with Iran had been agreed and that the Strait of Hormuz was open to traffic. "Ships of the World, start your engines. Let the oil flow!" Trump wrote in a post on social media.
However, the Israeli government has said it will not pull its forces out of Lebanon and Syria, per a report from Israeli media outlet Haaretz, quoting Defense Minister Israel Katz, despite the U.S.-Iran deal.
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