Iranian lawmaker: Iran has developed a comprehensive plan to manage the Strait of Hormuz

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Gold Finance reports that on April 25, according to Iran’s Mehr News Agency, Iranian Islamic Parliament member Behnam Saeedi said that Iran has developed a comprehensive plan for managing the Strait of Hormuz. Saeedi stated in an interview with Mehr News Agency that an important aspect of the plan is that only the name “Persian Gulf” is recognized in all correspondence and commercial documents, and no other names are accepted. Ships and vessels navigating in the area must obtain permission from Iran. Sovereignty over the Strait of Hormuz will be fully controlled by Iran. He also said that ships deemed hostile by Iran’s Supreme National Security Council or the General Staff of the Armed Forces are not allowed to pass through the Strait of Hormuz, and Israeli ships are strictly prohibited from passing through the area. Ships passing through the area are required to pay relevant fees for safety, environmental protection, shipping management, and permit issuance, with priority payments in riyals. (Xinhua)

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