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UN ship agency: A toll on the use of Hormuz is a "dangerous precedent"

The UN shipping agency warned that imposing a toll on ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz would "set a dangerous precedent" and countries should not hinder freedom of navigation.

Iranian officials have suggested?charging for the use of the Strait? after a two-week truce was reached between the United States and Tehran this week.

There is no international agreement that allows tolls for crossing international straits. A spokesperson for the UN's International Maritime Organization stated that any such toll would set a dangerous precedent.

The IMO countries have adopted the UN Convention on the Law of the Seas (UNCLOS), which defines the 'rules' that govern the straits used to conduct international navigation.

According to UNCLOS ships have the right of transit through international straits. The spokesperson for the IMO said that states bordering straits must not impede or suspend this 'right'. (Reporting and editing by Barbara Lewis; Jonathan Saul)

(source: Reuters)