Iran Waives Fees for Ships in Strait of Hormuz for 60 Days Amidst US Negotiations
Navios no Estreito de Ormuz em 18 de junho de 2026. Reuters/Stringer Conselho Supremo de Segurança Nacional do Irã divulgou, nesta sexta-feira (19), que o país não cobrará taxas para navios atravessaram o Estreito de Ormuz durante 60 dias, prazo estipulado para conclusão das negociações com os EUA. Segundo o órgão, o governo da República Islâmica do Irã vai "arcar com esses custos". A informação foi vinculada pela agência iraniana Irna. Para fazer a passagem segura pelo canal
Iran's Supreme National Security Council announced that the country will not charge fees for ships transiting the Strait of Hormuz for a period of 60 days. This decision coincides with ongoing negotiations with the United States, during which the Iranian government has stated it will cover the associated costs. Detailed operational and technical information regarding passage through the strategic waterway will be provided by the Persian Gulf Waterway Authority. This move follows an earlier statement by Iran indicating it would impose fees, which contradicted statements from US President Donald Trump. The waiver aligns with a ceasefire agreement signed earlier in the week, which stipulated free passage. Despite this apparent progress, scheduled negotiations between the US and Iran in Switzerland were postponed. The implementation of the agreement faces potential hurdles, including ongoing Israeli actions in Lebanon.
Iran's temporary waiver of transit fees in the Strait of Hormuz demonstrates a de-escalatory measure amidst negotiations with the US, impacting regional maritime trade and geopolitical dynamics.
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