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100 days of Middle East crisis: What happens when the Strait of Hormuz opens

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100 days of Middle East crisis: What happens when the Strait of Hormuz opens
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Iran has signaled that the Strait of Hormuz will reopen under new conditions, including the imposition of transit fees for vessels. This proposal faces opposition from the United States, which has warned Oman against cooperating with Iran on such tolls.

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The Strait of Hormuz is a critical global oil transit point, and new fees or restrictions could significantly impact global energy prices and geopolitical stability.

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The article presents the Iranian position alongside the US opposition, maintaining a balanced reporting style.

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