
Points clés
- The UN International Maritime Organization stated that there is no legal basis for imposing fees on ships passing through sea routes.
- The organization is awaiting further details for US President Donald Trump to clarify his remarks regarding the Strait of Hormuz.
- Among the agenda items is Trump bringing up the naval blockade against Iran again.
The United Nations International Maritime Organization has shown a clear reaction against US President Donald Trump's plan to demand fees from ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz. The organization announced that there is no legal basis for imposing a fee requirement on ships passing through sea routes.
In addition, organization officials stated that they expect further details regarding US President Donald Trump's remarks bringing up a naval blockade against Iran again. The developments have become a significant diplomatic issue of debate in terms of international maritime law and regional trade routes.
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- What did the UN's maritime organization announce regarding the Strait of Hormuz?
- The organization officially announced that there is no legal basis for imposing a transit fee on ships passing through sea routes.
- What is US President Donald Trump's plan regarding Iran?
- Trump stated that he has brought up the naval blockade against Iran again, and this situation is being closely monitored by the UN organization.
- What is the UN organization's current stance on Trump's remarks?
- The International Maritime Organization is awaiting further details from the US before making a final assessment regarding the fee and blockade claims.
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