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Rubio Says Iran Cannot Charge Tolls in Strait of Hormuz: Key Insights

The Strait of Hormuz, a critical waterway for global oil shipments, has once again become a focal point of geopolitical tension. Recently, Iranian authorities declared that they intend to charge tolls for the use of the strait, stating that it ‘will never return’ to its prewar conditions. Tehran claims the fees would cover the services provided in and around the waterway.

However, this declaration has been met with firm opposition from international actors, notably U.S. Senator Marco Rubio. Rubio asserts that Iran cannot legally impose tolls on the Strait of Hormuz, emphasizing the strategic importance of the waterway as a global commons under international maritime law.

The Strait of Hormuz is one of the world’s most vital chokepoints, with nearly a fifth of global oil trade passing through it. Given its narrow geography between Oman and Iran, control over the strait has long been a contentious issue in regional and global politics.

Iran’s move to charge tolls comes amid rising tensions and ongoing disputes over naval control, sanctions, and regional influence. Tehran argues that since it borders the strait, it has the right to regulate and charge for the use of this passage.

Experts, however, counter that such actions could violate freedoms guaranteed under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), to which Iran is a party but the U.S. is not. Nevertheless, the principle of innocent passage, upheld by many nations, allows vessels to transit through straits used for international navigation without interference.

Rubio’s stance reflects broader international concern over Iran’s ambitions and its recent assertiveness in regional waters, including past incidents involving commercial and military vessels.

U.S. officials have reiterated their commitment to keeping the strait open and free for navigation, warning Iran against any attempts to disrupt maritime traffic or impose unauthorized tolls.

The Iranian government’s statement that the strait will not return to its prewar conditions suggests a lasting change in its strategic approach toward the waterway. This position has drawn skepticism and condemnation from Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) members and countries reliant on the strait for energy supplies.

Maritime experts highlight that enforcing tolls in a bustling international route could provoke conflicts, potentially disrupting global energy markets and escalating security risks.

The international community remains watchful, with diplomatic efforts continuing to ensure stability and prevent escalation in the Strait of Hormuz region.

In summary, Iran’s claim to charge tolls in the Strait of Hormuz challenges established norms of international maritime law and raises significant concerns about freedom of navigation and regional stability. The opposition by figures like Senator Rubio underscores the contentious nature of Iran’s assertions.

As developments unfold, the balance between national sovereignty claims and international maritime rights will remain central to the discourse surrounding the Strait of Hormuz.

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