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Woofun AI reports that the Iran Environmental Protection Organization has submitted implementation regulations for charging environmental service fees to vessels transiting the Strait of Hormuz. The proposed fee structure considers vessel type, cargo nature, past records, and potential environmental risk levels, with specific enforcement mechanisms to be defined later.
Iranian officials stated the plan aligns with the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, asserting coastal state rights to charge for public health and environmental services when innocent passage principles are violated. The organization head emphasized that financial support is necessary for navigation safety and sustainable passage, reaffirming Iran's responsibility for the strait's security.