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US Treasury warns that even if you pay in charity, the tolls for Hormuz are still a violation.

The U.S. Treasury warned that any shippers who pay tolls to?Iran to pass through the Strait?of Hormuz or make charitable donations to groups such as the Iranian?Red Crescent Society are?at?risk? of sanctions.

About 20% of all crude oil and LNG flows in the world pass through the Strait of Hormuz.

Tehran has proposed to charge a fee or toll on vessels that pass through the Strait as part of its proposals to end the conflict with Israel and the United States.

The advisory from the Office of Foreign Assets Control of the Treasury stated that U.S. The U.S. is aware of the 'Iranian threats against shipping and their demands for payment to ensure safe passage through Strait. The warning was issued as Iran sent its latest negotiation proposal with the U.S. through Pakistani mediators. This move could improve prospects of breaking the impasse in the efforts to end Iran war.

OFAC stated that demands could include a variety of payment options including fiat currency or digital assets, offsets or informal swaps. Other in-kind payments may also be accepted, such as nominally charitable contributions made to the Iranian Red Crescent Society, Bonyad Mostazafan or Iranian Embassy accounts.

It said: "OFAC has issued this alert to warn U.S. citizens and non-U.S. citizens about the sanctions risks associated with requesting or paying for guarantees from the Iranian regime to ensure safe passage, or making these payments." These risks are the same regardless of how you pay. Reporting by Timothy Gardner, Editing by Chizu nomiyama

(source: Reuters)