Iran Rejects Temporary Ceasefire Agreement, Demands Fees for Ships Passing Through Strait of Hormuz

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On April 7, Reuters reported, citing senior Iranian sources, that Tehran has rejected any temporary ceasefire agreement with the United States. Tehran has set preconditions for talks with the U.S. on ‘lasting peace.’ These preconditions include an immediate cessation of attacks, guarantees against future attacks, and compensation for damages. Under the permanent peace agreement, Tehran demands fees for ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz, with charges varying based on the type of vessel, the cargo carried, and current passage conditions.

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