Hormuz reopening sparks clash over Iran's new passage rules amid ceasefire

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Confusion over the restart of traffic through the Strait of Hormuz after a US-Iran ceasefire deepens as Iran asserts unilateral control, proposes passage conditions and possible transit fees, and calls for ships to coordinate with its forces, while Gulf states and Oman insist on freedom of navigation under UNCLOS and warn against Iran's blocking measures amid reports of sea-mines and alternative routes.
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