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Iran denies charging toll for Indian tankers transiting Hormuz strait

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NEW DELHI, ‌April 13 (Reuters) - Indian tankers that ​have transited through the Strait of Hormuz did not ⁠pay tolls to Iran, Tehran’s ambassador to New Delhi said on Monday, after ​U.S. President Donald Trump vowed to block nL6N40V09S ‌passage for vessels making payments to Iran.

"You can ask the Indian government if we have ⁠charged anything up to now," ⁠Ambassador Mohammad Fathali told reporters at a briefing at Iran's embassy.

“In this difficult time, we have good relations. We believe ‌Iran and India share common interests and ⁠a common fate,” he added.

India ‌has repeatedly denied paying ​any toll to secure the exit of nine ships carrying liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) ‌through the strategic waterway since ​Iran effectively barred ⁠transit following the outbreak of the ‌Iran war.

India says 15 ⁠India‑flagged vessels remain stuck in the Persian Gulf.

About half of India’s crude oil and ​LPG supplies pass ‌through the Strait of Hormuz.

(Reporting by Krishna ⁠N. Das, writing ​by Sakshi Dayal; Editing by YP Rajesh ​and Joe Bavier)

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