Trump says US is in ‘deep’ negotiations with Iran as Hormuz dispute remains central
What We Know
- Trump said the United States is in “deep” negotiations with Iran.
- Trump said: “They’ve been meeting for many hours… We’ll see what happens.”
- Trump said the U.S. would open the Strait of Hormuz and argued that many other countries rely on it more than the United States.
- Reuters reports that U.S. and Iranian negotiators are holding high-level talks in Islamabad and says Trump said the U.S. was starting the process of clearing the Strait of Hormuz.
- IRNA says an informed source described the talks as continuing intensively through written messages despite serious disagreements.
What Is Still Unclear
- It remains unclear whether Trump’s remarks refer strictly to the Islamabad track or to a broader negotiation process.
- No final agreement or joint statement has yet been publicly issued.
- The exact status of any arrangement on the Strait of Hormuz remains unclear.
Narrative and Response Layer
Full Report
President Donald Trump said the United States is in “deep” negotiations with Iran and added: “They’ve been meeting for many hours… We’ll see what happens.” He also said the United States would open the Strait of Hormuz even though “we don’t need it,” while arguing that many other countries rely on it but are “either afraid, or weak or cheap.” Reuters reports that U.S. and Iranian negotiators are holding high-level talks in Islamabad and says Trump said the U.S. was starting the process of clearing the Strait of Hormuz, while Iranian-linked reporting says the talks continue intensively through written exchanges despite serious disagreements.