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UK calls for Strait of Hormuz toll-free, wants Lebanon to be in ceasefire agreement

Yvette Cooper, British Foreign Secretary, will'say on Thursday, that'shipping through Strait of Hormuz must be free of charge, as it carries a tenth of the worlds oil and natural gas. This is to counter a move by Iran to gain control of the crucial waterway.

Iran wants to charge ships a fee for passing through the Strait of Hormuz. The strait had been treated as a waterway by the U.S. and Israeli governments before the?war against Iran.

"The fundamental freedoms of seas" cannot be sold or withdrawn unilaterally. Tolls are not allowed on international waterways. Cooper will make the statement that navigation "must be free" in his annual speech on foreign policy at Mansion House, London.

Cooper will also reiterate the calls of world leaders that?Lebanon be included in a?two-week ceasefire agreement between Iran and?the U.S. agreed on Tuesday. Israel launched its biggest attack yet against Lebanon on Wednesday, targeting Iran-backed Hezbollah. Reporting by Gursimran in Bengaluru, editing by Sonali.

(source: Reuters)