Pakistan's Foreign Minister: No Tolls Will Be Charged at the Strait of Hormuz Within 60 Days
According to comprehensive reports from Saudi media, Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Dar stated during a quadrilateral meeting involving Egypt, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, and Pakistan that within a 60-day period, Iran will not prevent ships from passing through the Strait of Hormuz, and no tolls will be imposed at the Strait of Hormuz. Whether it is a "transit fee" or a "service fee," nothing will be collected at the Strait of Hormuz. Pakistan has succeeded in bringing the United States and Iran together for dialogue for the first time in 47 years.
Pakistan worked closely with its partners and allies to ensure the success of the mediation efforts. A war between the U.S. and Iran would be devastating and have a negative impact on the economy. Currently, three technical teams are involved in U.S.-Iran negotiations. The technical committee is discussing nuclear issues, frozen funds, and the situation in Lebanon. Additionally, Dar stated that he has briefed the foreign ministers of Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and Turkey on the memorandum of understanding. (Jin Shi)
