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centerLIVE UPDATETehran says ship passage to require coordination, not standard fees

NEWS SUMMARY
Iran announced that passage through the Strait of Hormuz will require coordination with Iranian authorities and potentially fees for some commercial vessels, not standard transit charges. This move, linked by an official to a Lebanon ceasefire, aims to secure the strait and exclude hostile military vessels, particularly from the US and Israel.
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