Trump: Indirect negotiations with Iran are progressing well, and an agreement is expected to be reached soon.

According to the Financial Times, despite President Trump's threat to seize Iran's oil production rights, he emphasized that indirect negotiations with Iran are being conducted through a "special envoy" from Pakistan and are progressing well. When asked if a ceasefire agreement could be reached in the coming days and if the Strait of Hormuz could be reopened, Trump refused to provide specific details. He stated, "We have about 3,000 targets left to bomb—13,000 targets have already been bombed—plus several thousand more targets to execute. An agreement is expected to be reached soon." Last week, Trump stated that Iran had allowed 10 tankers flying the Pakistani flag to pass through the Strait of Hormuz, calling this a "gift to the White House." He mentioned that this number has now increased to 20 tankers, and the first batch has set sail, "sailing right through the center of the strait." He also stated that Iranian Parliament Speaker Ghalibaf had personally authorized the passage of these tankers.

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