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Iran envoy says friendly nations to get ‘special’ Hormuz fee treatment
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Iran envoy says friendly nations to get ‘special’ Hormuz fee treatment

Iran’s ambassador to China, Abdolreza Rahmani Fazli, announced plans to introduce new fees for ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz, which is critical for global energy trade. The proposal comes after an initial agreement between Iran and the U.S. allowed free transit for commercial vessels for 60 days, though future arrangements remain uncertain. While Iran insists the fees will not be considered tolls, they aim to enhance security, vessel oversight, and environmental protection. The ambassador also mentioned that 'friendly' nations could receive special treatment, reflecting ongoing tensions with the U.S. over control of the strategic waterway. The strait, which handles a fifth of global oil and LNG, was previously blocked by Iran during the Middle East war, causing significant price spikes. Iran has since lifted the blockade but continues negotiations for a lasting peace agreement.

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Vanguard Nigeria logoVanguard NigeriaNeovisanLijevoČinjenice 85Objektivnost 70prije 16 h
Iran envoy says friendly nations to get ‘special’ Hormuz fee treatment

Iran’s ambassador to China, Abdolreza Rahmani Fazli, announced plans to introduce new fees for ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz, which is critical for global energy trade. The proposal comes after an initial agreement between Iran and the U.S. allowed free transit for commercial vessels for 60 days, though future arrangements remain uncertain. While Iran insists the fees will not be considered tolls, they aim to enhance security, vessel oversight, and environmental protection. The ambassador also mentioned that 'friendly' nations could receive special treatment, reflecting ongoing tensions with the U.S. over control of the strategic waterway. The strait, which handles a fifth of global oil and LNG, was previously blocked by Iran during the Middle East war, causing significant price spikes. Iran has since lifted the blockade but continues negotiations for a lasting peace agreement.

Procjena pristranosti (Lijevo): The article frames Iran’s proposed fees as a strategic move to assert control over the Strait of Hormuz, emphasizing Iran’s position as a 'friendly' nation deserving of special treatment. This portrayal aligns with narratives that highlight Iran’s sovereignty and resistance to Western influence, a立场

Zašto ove ocjene (Činjenice 85 · Objektivnost 70): Factuality is high as the article accurately reports statements from the Iranian ambassador and provides context about the Hormuz situation. Objectivity is lower due to the article's emphasis on Iran's stance and potential implications, which may subtly favor Iran's perspective over the U.S. positio

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