The Iranian-Omani proposal – that is currently under negotiation – to reopen the Strait of Hormuz would have no tolls or service fees for ships transiting the waterway, sources told CBS News. HERE IS THE LATESTPresident Trump told reporters “a lot of progress had been made” on the subject of reopening the Strait of Hormuz and suggested an announcement could be made as soon as Wednesday. The U.N. rights chief was “alarmed” by the surge in executions in Iran since March, with the death penalty being used by Tehran to “instill fear.” Strait of Hormuz deal does not foresee transit fees for ships, sources sayThe Iranian-Omani proposal – that is currently under negotiation – to reopen the Strait of Hormuz would have no tolls or service fees for ships transiting the waterway, sources told CBS News. Under the proposal which Iran and Oman have been negotiating for several days, ships entering the strait would use the route closest to Iran, under Tehran’s coordination, sources said.