BREAKING: Some European countries reportedly accept the prospect of Strait of Hormuz transit fees.


Several major European countries have privately acknowledged that ships may have to pay transit fees to Iran and Oman in the Strait of Hormuz.
* European countries reportedly see the fees as difficult to avoid.
* They are urging Iran and Oman not to charge based on a ship's nationality.
* Discussions are underway to form an international maritime alliance to clear mines.
* The U.S. and several Gulf states continue to oppose any transit fees, arguing they violate international maritime law and could set a global precedent.
* Oman is reportedly looking to the Malacca Strait toll model as a possible framework.
The outcome could have significant implications for global shipping costs, energy markets, and international trade
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