Iranian lawmakers are currently debating a bill that would impose transit fees on commercial vessels passing through the Strait of Hormuz. Proponents of the legislation argue that the revenue is necessary to cover security expenses and environmental preservation efforts in the vital waterway. However, the proposal faces significant international legal challenges, as global maritime conventions typically guarantee free passage through international straits. If implemented, the move could impact global trade costs and escalate tensions in one of the world’s most critical oil transit corridors.
- The Iranian parliament is reviewing a draft law to charge tolls for commercial ships entering the Strait of Hormuz.
- The Strait of Hormuz is a vital maritime route, with approximately one-fifth of the world’s total oil consumption passing through it daily.
- Iranian officials state the proposed fees would be used to offset the costs of maintaining regional security and addressing environmental concerns.
- Under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, ships are generally entitled to transit passage through international straits without such fees.
- The proposal has raised concerns regarding potential disruptions to global energy markets and the possibility of increased shipping insurance premiums.
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It was free to navigate Strait of Hormuz before the TACO REGIME invasion to Iran. Will Murdog fans and AUKUS invade China for the same reason??
Hasn’t the whole American regime illegal war on Iran been “unacceptable” internationally? Maybe someone should write a strongly worded letter …
US REGIME sanction Iran for more than 40 years. Iran sanction US only 4 weeks. So who is the victim of war aggression?
Did Israel and the US face sanctions then for breaking international law and illegal war? There is no international law when it comes to the US. It makes no sense.
Drump does the same that the Irans do: Pay to play. So he shouldn't complain. His son-in-law Kushner, et al ask for payments for access.
To be fair ships have to pay to cross Suez Canal in Egypt and Constantinople
Western governments don't really have any options. They can be paid in Yen which is NOT illegal and breaks no international laws AND devalues the Petro dollar. It's simply a win win for Iran unless America opens the straight 😢
The UK will pay the ransom demand rather than sending ships.
Is International law to be respected by Iranians while Americans are breaking them?
At least these two are sounding somewhat pragmatic, a refreshing change for the bbc to be talking about facts and not Western narrative and talking points. There was i time when i watched bbc news a lot because, despite it being part of the establishment, it was still possible to glean the facts. For the past five years, I've pretty much given up on it. License fee renewal coming up , a quandary as to if i will renew this time , the disgraceful reporting of world affairs makes me think not this time.
Why not? Paying with $ is kind of toll itself i think.
Yes
While Iran is not a popular or friendly neighbor in the Mideast, the fact is Iran holds the (geographic) cards. If you want drive your trucks through someone’s front yard be prepared for consequences. The oil thirsty world can blame the greed of the UK in the early 20th century and the complicity of the U.S. in the ‘50s for lighting the fuse of conflict. Now is time for the adults of the world to reign in the children and start talking about repairing the neighbor’s lawn.
no one is going to pay….in your dreams iran
Finally western world learned a lesson.
If USA agrees to pay for all damages they caused, Iran may consider to fully open the Hormuz for free. Same as before.
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they already were before they started to record this segment
3:42 the Iranian logic seems very logical to me!
Donald Trump turns 80 in June, which will be a historic moment. He be the first president whose age exceeds his IQ.
UAE and Saudi should charge as well
Nothing new. You pay to go through the Panama Canal, right? So, for all the damages done on Iran there should be a temporary fee
How conveniently he didn’t mention the Iranians are demanding toll payments in Chinese Yuan and not US dollars.
Good, the US/West puts sanctions and tariffs on others so they should pay
The territory belongs to Iran.
It's just sanctions bro
US and Israel doesn't care about international law, so why Iran care. 😂😂😂