Malaysia Ships Pass Strait of Hormuz Without Paying Iran Toll

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Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia – Web Desk: The Malaysian government has confirmed that its vessels are not paying tolls to Iran while transiting the strategic Strait of Hormuz.

A government spokesperson stated that multiple Malaysian ships are currently lined up to pass through the waterway and have been allowed to proceed without any payments or fees. The decision underscores Malaysia’s commitment to maintaining unhindered maritime trade amid regional tensions and highlights ongoing concerns over security and toll enforcement in one of the world’s busiest shipping lanes.

Officials emphasized that the move aims to protect commercial shipping interests while avoiding escalation in the Gulf region. Analysts note that such actions reflect the delicate balance countries are seeking to maintain between diplomacy and maritime commerce in the face of geopolitical pressures.

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