Iran working to finalize agreement on plan for Strait of Hormuz shipping with Oman
Key Points:
- Iran and Oman are close to finalizing a joint statement on a plan to manage shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, aiming to reopen the waterway with designated transit routes and no interim fees, following disruptions caused by recent conflicts.
- U.S. President Donald Trump reiterated threats against Oman, stating the U.S. would bomb the country if it obstructs U.S. interests, continuing his aggressive rhetoric amid stalled peace negotiations with Iran.
- The 60-day U.S.-Iran negotiation period to end the war expired without extension or progress, with both sides remaining far apart and Trump emphasizing ongoing back-channel communications with Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.
- Jared Kushner met with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu to discuss a U.S.-backed Gaza ceasefire road map, which Hamas has accepted but Israel has rejected due to demands for full Hamas disarmament before any Israeli withdrawal.
- Drone attacks targeted two officials in northern Iraq, with the strikes believed to have originated from the Iran border; these attacks mark a notable escalation amid ongoing tensions involving Iran-backed groups and the U.S. military withdrawal from Iraq.