Read the following passage carefully:
Under the Maritime Logistics Modernization Framework, cabotage restrictions were relaxed to permit foreign-flagged vessels to transport export-import (EXIM) containers along domestic coastal routes between domestic ports without requiring a specific license from the Directorate General of Shipping. The policy aimed to divert freight traffic from overburdened rail and road networks to coastal shipping, thereby reducing logistics costs and carbon intensity. However, the regulatory relief was explicitly constrained to laden EXIM containers and empty containers intended for EXIM cargo. Domestic cargo transport remains strictly reserved for domestic-flagged vessels. Furthermore, while port tariffs for coastal vessels were capped at 60% of foreign-going vessel charges to encourage coastal shipping, port authorities retain the autonomy to withdraw these concessionary rates for vessels that fail to maintain a minimum operational schedule reliability of 85% over consecutive quarters. Consequently, logistics operators utilizing foreign-flagged ships for domestic coastal transit of pure domestic goods face statutory penalties, irrespective of whether those ships simultaneously carry EXIM containers.
Based on the passage above, evaluate whether the following statement is True or False:
A foreign-flagged vessel carrying a combination of empty containers intended for EXIM cargo and pure domestic goods along domestic coastal routes is legally compliant under the Framework if its operational schedule reliability exceeds 85%.
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