India Not In Favour Of Tolls For Passage Through Hormuz: Sources

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India is opposed to paying tolls for cargo ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz, according to government sources. The ceasefire plan between the US and Iran allows for Iran and Oman to charge fees on ships transiting through the Strait, which would be used for reconstruction.
A ceasefire agreement between the US and Iran has opened the Strait of Hormuz for maritime traffic. The plan allows Iran and Oman to charge fees on ships passing through. India is not in favour of paying tolls for cargo ships. The Strait is a vital waterway with a fifth of global oil and gas passing through it. The United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea bans interfering with ships passing through the Strait. Around 800 ships are currently stuck in the Gulf.
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