U.S., Iran each dig in on Strait of Hormuz positions as their tenuous pact officially expires
President Donald Trump on Tuesday said the U.S. has no planned talks with Iran, and none were scheduled, as Iran's top negotiator said the Strait of Hormuz will remain shut until the U.S. meets the conditions of an interim deal inked in June.
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- Trump labels Strait of Hormuz ‘US territory’ as Iran says Israel is biggest obstacle to negotiations middleeasteye.net
- Trump posts map showing Strait of Hormuz as US territory nst.com.my
- Trump says no Iran talks planned, claims Hormuz 'new US territory' koreatimes.co.kr
- Trump labels Hormuz ‘new US territory’ dailytimes.com.pk
- U.S. and Canada hold last-minute negotiations to prevent Trump's 50% tariffs pbs.org
- Iran to Keep Strait of Hormuz Closed Until US Meets Peace Commitments en.tempo.co
- Strait of Hormuz won’t reopen until U.S. meets demands: Iran torontosun.com
- Trump: 'There are no talks with Iran now. israelnationalnews.com