Iranian-Omani Proposal to Regulate Navigation in the Strait of Hormuz Faces American Reservations

Informed sources have reported a joint proposal by Iran and the Sultanate of Oman, recently presented to the United States, aiming to establish a new mechanism for managing the strategic Strait of Hormuz. The proposed plan includes a joint management formula between Tehran and Muscat, along with a suggestion to impose service fees on transiting ships in exchange for enhancing navigational safety and protecting the marine environment. In response, the US administration expressed initial reservations, emphasizing its strict commitment to the principle of freedom of navigation and rejecting any mandatory fees that restrict movement in international waterways, while leaving the door open for discussions to address technical differences.


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Iranian-Omani Proposal to Regulate Navigation in the Strait of Hormuz Faces American Reservations

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03 Jul 2026
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