• Feedback
  • RSS Feed
  • Sitemap
Ommcom News
  • Home
  • Odisha
  • Nation
  • World
  • Sports
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Videos
  • Science & Tech
  • Photo Gallery
  • Odisha Special
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Odisha
  • Nation
  • World
  • Sports
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Videos
  • Science & Tech
  • Photo Gallery
  • Odisha Special
No Result
View All Result
Odisha News, Odisha Breaking News, Odisha Latest News || Ommcom News
Home World

US Warns Iran Over Hormuz Toll Threat

OMMCOM NEWS by OMMCOM NEWS
March 28, 2026
in World

Washington: The United States has warned that any move by Iran to impose a tolling system in the Strait of Hormuz would be “illegal” and “dangerous,” signalling early concern over a potential escalation affecting global shipping lanes.

Secretary of State Marco Rubio said one of the immediate challenges after the current phase of tensions could be Iran attempting to control access through the strategic waterway.

“One of the immediate challenges we’re going to face is an Iran that may decide that they want to set up a tolling system in the Straits of Hormuz,” Rubio said.

He described such a move as unacceptable and a threat to global stability.

“Not only is this illegal, but it’s unacceptable. It’s dangerous for the world,” he said, stressing that international coordination would be essential to counter any such development.

Rubio said the United States was already engaging with allies and partners on a potential response framework.

“And it’s important that the world has a plan to confront it. The United States is prepared to be a part of that plan,” he said.

He indicated that Washington does not necessarily need to lead such an effort but would actively participate alongside other nations with stakes in the region.

“We don’t have to leave that plan, but we’re happy to be a part of it,” Rubio said, adding that the burden should be shared more broadly.

The Secretary pointed to the wide range of countries that rely on the Strait of Hormuz, underlining that the issue extends far beyond Western economies.

“These countries have a lot at stake, not just the G7 countries, but countries in Asia and all over the world have a lot at stake and should contribute greatly to that effort,” he said.

Rubio also warned against allowing any nation to exert unilateral control over critical international waterways.

“To ensure that neither the Straits of Hormuz nor frankly any international waterways should ever be something that’s controlled or told by a nation state or by a terroristic government like the one that exists in Iran today in that radical clerical regime,” he said.

He added that there appeared to be growing agreement among partners on the need to address the issue collectively.

“So there seemed to be a lot of buy-in to that,” Rubio said.

(IANS)

ShareTweetSendSharePinShareSend
Previous Post

White House Hails Trump-PM Modi Call On Iran Crisis

Related Posts

World

White House Hails Trump-PM Modi Call On Iran Crisis

March 28, 2026
World

UN Chief Sets Up Task Force On Hormuz Humanitarian Fallout

March 28, 2026
Pakistan's Afghan Policy
World

Pakistan’s ‘Propaganda Diplomacy’ Aimed At Preserving Its Declining Strategic Importance

March 27, 2026
India and Russia
World

‘India Getting Utmost Respect For Its Independent Foreign Policy, Prioritisation Of National Interests’

March 27, 2026
White House
World

White House Launches Mobile App After Teaser Campaign On Social Media

March 27, 2026
Trump
World

Trump Claims Victory Over Iran, Gives 10-Day Pause

March 27, 2026
Khimji
OMC
  • Feedback
  • RSS Feed
  • Sitemap

© 2025 - Ommcom News. All Rights Reserved.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

Add New Playlist

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Odisha
  • Nation
  • World
  • Sports
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Videos
  • Science & Tech
  • Photo Gallery
  • Odisha Special

© 2025 - Ommcom News. All Rights Reserved.