Iran Parliament Commission Approves Hormuz Toll Plan: State TV
- Iran's Parliament Security Commission approved a plan to impose tolls on ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz, including a ban on American and Israeli vessels' passage to safeguard naval vessels and control the vital shipping route.
- The toll plan targets countries participating in unilateral sanctions against Iran and follows Iranian drone attacks affecting major international airports.
- Donald Trump threatened to destroy Iran's energy infrastructure, including power plants and oil facilities, if the Strait of Hormuz is not promptly reopened for shipping.
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Iranian Parliament Approves Plan to Collect Ship Tolls in Strait of Hormuz. It has been reported that the National Security Committee of the Iranian Parliament has approved a new management plan to strengthen control over the Strait of Hormuz through measures such as ship tolls. According to Iran's state-run Press TV on the 30th (local time), the finalized management plan includes passing through the strait
A committee in Iran's parliament has approved a plan to impose tolls on ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz in the rial, and tolls will be banned for US and Israeli vessels.
Iran parliament commission approves Hormuz toll plan
Iranian state media reported Monday that a parliamentary commission had approved plans to impose tolls on vessels transiting the Strait of Hormuz, a waterway vital to oil and gas shipments that has been effectively closed due to the Middle East war.
Iran parliament commission approves Hormuz toll plan: state TV
Iranian state media reported Monday that a parliamentary commission had approved plans to impose tolls on vessels transiting the Strait of Hormuz, a waterway vital to oil and gas shipments that has been effectively closed due to the Middle East war.
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