Gov’t Reiterates Stance that All Vessels in Strait of Hormuz Should Be Guaranteed Free Passage

AI Summary
The United States and Iran have reached an agreement to restore passage through the Strait of Hormuz and maintain their ceasefire. While US officials claim ships are moving again and expect no tolls on transit, Iranian authorities have signaled they may charge for maritime services, introducing uncertainty about the deal's durability.
Progressive: Progressive-leaning outlets emphasize the fragility of the agreement, highlighting contradictions between Trump's optimistic claims and Iranian officials' immediate signals that they intend to impose charges, portraying the deal as already destabilized.
Moderate: Centrist outlets take a cautious stance, welcoming the agreement in principle while stressing that substantial challenges remain, including mine clearance requirements and the months needed for global energy markets to stabilize.
Conservative: Conservative-leaning outlets emphasize Iran's stated intent to charge tolls and deep mistrust of the US, with some reporting how Trump administration figures are tempering expectations about the deal's permanence, framing it as weaker than initially presented.
[Politics] :
The government has reiterated its basic stance that all vessels stranded in the Strait of Hormuz should be guaranteed free and safe passage in line with international regulations.
Foreign ministry spokesperson Park Il repeated the government’s position during a briefing on Tuesday as the United States ...
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