US President Donald Trump said that Washington is not currently negotiating with Iran and has no plans to begin talks in the near future. This was reported by Qazaqyia.kz citing Kursiv Media.
The American leader made the statement on his Truth Social platform. According to Trump, the naval blockade of Iran remains in effect, while the Strait of Hormuz remains open to shipping.
"No negotiations or discussions with the Islamic Republic of Iran are currently underway or planned. The naval blockade remains in force. The Strait of Hormuz is open and functioning," the US president wrote.
Trump also claims that all naval mines in the strait area have been either neutralized or destroyed.
Earlier, the US president posted a map of the Strait of Hormuz on Truth Social with the caption "New US Territory."
Thus, Trump has once again reaffirmed Washington's tough stance toward Tehran amid the ongoing confrontation between the two countries.
Context of US Policy Toward Iran
This statement comes amid heightened tensions between the US and Iran. In recent months, the parties have repeatedly exchanged accusations and demonstrated military activity.
Trump's words echo his previous statements. The US administration refuses to negotiate over Iran's nuclear program and maintains a policy of maximum pressure.
Importance of the Strait of Hormuz
The Strait of Hormuz is one of the world's most critical oil shipping routes. It connects the Persian Gulf with the Gulf of Oman. Approximately 20% of global oil exports pass through this strait.
The openness of the strait is vital for global energy markets. Any threat of closure could lead to a rise in oil prices.
Trump's "New Territory" Statement
By calling the Strait of Hormuz "new US territory," Trump has drawn mixed reactions from the international community. This statement could further destabilize the geopolitical situation in the region.
However, experts note the symbolic nature of the statement and consider it unlikely to lead to actual military action.
Conclusion
Trump's latest statement indicates that the US will continue its hardline policy toward Iran. Washington has no intention of resuming talks with Tehran, which may sustain instability in the region.
The openness of the Strait of Hormuz remains important for the global economy, and the continuation of the naval blockade is aimed at increasing pressure on Iran.
