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A toll for using Hormuz would be a ‘dangerous precedent’, UN’s ship agency says

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LONDON, April ‌9 (Reuters) - Imposing a toll on ​ships sailing through the critical Strait of Hormuz ⁠would "set a dangerous precedent" and countries should not impede freedom of navigation, ​the UN's shipping agency said on Thursday.

Iranian officials ‌have raised the idea of charging a toll for using the Strait after a ⁠two-week ceasefire between the ⁠United States and Tehran was agreed this week.

"There is no international agreement where tolls can be introduced for transiting ‌international straits. Any such toll will set ⁠a dangerous precedent," a ‌spokesperson with the UN's ​International Maritime Organization said.

IMO countries adopted the UN Convention on the Law of ‌the Seas, or UNCLOS, ​which outlines the ⁠rules that govern straits used for ‌international navigation.

"According to ⁠UNCLOS, ships enjoy the right of transit passage through international straits. States bordering ​straits shall not ‌hamper that right or suspend the transit ⁠passage," the IMO ​spokesperson said.

(Reporting by Jonathan Saul; editing ​by Barbara Lewis)

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