What has Trump said before possible US-Iran talks and what could it mean?
Summary
President Donald Trump shared messages about possible US-Iran ceasefire talks, saying Iran agreed to keep the Strait of Hormuz open and would hand over nuclear material. Iran confirmed the strait is open during a temporary pause in fighting but did not confirm some of Trump’s broader claims. Trump expressed optimism about an upcoming ceasefire deal.Key Facts
- President Trump posted on social media that Iran agreed to never close the Strait of Hormuz again.
- Iran confirmed commercial ships can pass through the strait during a 10-day ceasefire pause.
- Iran's military said only nonmilitary ships could cross the strait with permission from Iranian forces.
- Trump claimed Iran would give up its "nuclear dust," but Iran has not confirmed this.
- Trump said Israel would be banned from attacking Lebanon as part of the agreement.
- A US naval blockade on Iranian ports will stay until a deal with Iran is fully complete, according to Trump.
- Experts caution that some of Trump’s claims might be exaggerated or not fully confirmed by Iran.
- Talks for a permanent ceasefire are expected to continue soon, with hopes for a broader peace deal.
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