Donald Trump has stated that the Strait of Hormuz could reopen soon if a potential agreement with Iran is successfully reached.
In a recent statement, Trump revealed that planned U.S. strikes on Iranian power plants have been postponed for five days to allow time for diplomatic discussions. He noted that ongoing talks have produced key points of agreement, including Iranβs commitment not to acquire nuclear weapons.
Trump also suggested the possibility of joint control over the strategically vital strait and emphasized that resolving tensions through negotiation remains a priority over military action.
However, Iranian media outlets have denied that any formal negotiations are currently taking place, adding uncertainty to the situation.
The developments have created a volatile regional environment, with significant implications for global oil supply and international security. The Strait of Hormuz is one of the worldβs most critical energy corridors, and any disruption or reopening could directly impact global markets.
The international community continues to closely monitor the situation as diplomatic efforts unfold.
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