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Oman says no transit fees planned for future Hormuz Strait arrangements

2026-06-26 02:20 Last Updated At:13:32

Oman said Thursday that future arrangements related to the Strait of Hormuz would not involve the imposition of transit fees, reaffirming its commitment to ensuring free and secure navigation through the strategic waterway.

The remarks were made by Omani Foreign Minister Sayyid Badr bin Hamad bin Hamood Albusaidi during the joint ministerial meeting between the Gulf Cooperation Council countries and the United States, held in Bahrain, according to the Oman News Agency.

Albusaidi said Oman, as a littoral state of the Strait of Hormuz, bears a special responsibility in supporting international efforts to secure maritime navigation, in line with its obligations under international law and the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea.

The minister also reaffirmed Oman's support for the memorandum of understanding signed between the United States and Iran, stressing the importance of achieving its objectives to realize the desired peace.

He underscored the importance of restoring freedom of navigation through the Strait of Hormuz and ensuring the safe flow of maritime traffic.

Also on Thursday, Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi and Albusaidi stressed the importance of continuing coordination in managing the strait in a phone call, according to a statement released on Araghchi's Telegram channel.

Oman says no transit fees planned for future Hormuz Strait arrangements

Oman says no transit fees planned for future Hormuz Strait arrangements

Oman says no transit fees planned for future Hormuz Strait arrangements

Oman says no transit fees planned for future Hormuz Strait arrangements

Russia and Ukraine exchanged 320 prisoners of war on Friday in the latest swap between the two sides, Russian and Ukrainian authorities said.

The Russian Defense Ministry said in a statement that 160 Russian service members had been returned from territory controlled by Kiev, while 160 Ukrainian prisoners of war were handed over in return.

According to the ministry, the returned Russian service members are receiving medical and psychological assistance in Belarus before being transferred to Russia for further treatment and rehabilitation.

The ministry also said the United Arab Emirates provided humanitarian mediation that facilitated the exchange.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said on social media that the returned Ukrainians had been held captive since 2022.

Those released include members of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, the State Special Transport Service, the National Guard and the State Border Guard Service, Zelensky said.

Friday's exchange marked the 76th prisoner swap between Ukraine and Russia since 2022, when the conflict between the two countries erupted.

Russia, Ukraine swap 160 prisoners of war each

Russia, Ukraine swap 160 prisoners of war each

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