An Iranian parliamentary official said recent talks with the United States have shown signs of progress, but both sides remain “far” from reaching a final agreement to end the ongoing conflict. The statement comes as negotiations continue through mediators, with proposals still being reviewed by Tehran.
Donald Trump said the discussions with Iran have been “very good,” but stressed that Washington would not allow Tehran to pressure the United States by threatening the closure of the Strait of Hormuz. He confirmed that the U.S. blockade on Iranian ports will remain in place until a comprehensive agreement is fully completed.
Strait of Hormuz Tensions and Maritime Incidents Raise Risks
Iran has maintained that the Strait of Hormuz will stay closed until the U.S. lifts its blockade, which Iranian officials describe as a violation of the ceasefire terms. Authorities in Tehran also confirmed they are examining new proposals delivered by U.S. negotiators through intermediaries.
Over the weekend, tensions escalated further after two Iranian gunboats reportedly opened fire on a tanker in the Strait of Hormuz, while other vessels reported being struck by unknown projectiles. The incidents have increased concerns about shipping security and the potential for wider regional escalation if negotiations stall.
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