Malaysia's Strategic Passage Through Strait of Hormuz
Several Malaysian ships have been granted passage through the Strait of Hormuz without paying tolls to Iran. Contrary to online misconceptions, Malaysia clarified that no tolls are being paid. Fahmi Fadzil, communications minister, confirmed this during a government press briefing.
In a recent development, Malaysia has secured toll-free passage for its ships navigating the vital Strait of Hormuz. On Wednesday, a government spokesperson announced that these vessels can proceed without any financial charges to Iran.
Addressing misconceptions circulating on social media, Fahmi Fadzil, Malaysia's communications minister, clarified that no tolls are being paid for the passage. He emphasized this point during a regular press conference.
The clarification comes in response to misunderstandings among netizens, ensuring transparency on Malaysia's maritime operations in this crucial region.
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