Trump said the U.S. will not rush into a deal with Iran
U.S. President Donald Trump stated that Washington has no intention of rushing to conclude an agreement with Iran, despite progress in the negotiations.
He announced this on Truth Social.
According to Trump, the negotiation process is proceeding constructively, but the U.S. side will not rush to reach an agreement because, in his view, time is on the U.S.’s side.
The U.S. president also emphasized that the blockade of Iranian ports will remain in effect until an agreement is reached.
In addition, Trump reiterated Washington’s key position, stating that Iran must not be allowed to develop or acquire nuclear weapons.
The day before, he stated that the future agreement between the U.S. and Iran has already been largely agreed upon.
Iranian state media reacted to U.S. President Donald Trump’s statement regarding alleged agreements on opening the Strait of Hormuz, calling it “incomplete and untrue.”
The U.S. reacted strongly to Iran’s intentions to introduce a toll system for passage through the Strait of Hormuz, stating that this is unacceptable and could derail any negotiations. Washington considers this strategic waterway critically important and will not allow Tehran to exert commercial or political control over it.
As a reminder, Cuba has restored its power grid following a massive blackout.
Trump also confirmed the U.S. intention to intervene in Cuba.