Trump threatens Oman as it works with Iran on a Strait of Hormuz deal
- Iran said it was working with Oman to finalize a joint statement on a plan to manage shipping through the Strait of Hormuz.
- The United States has made fully reopening the waterway a key demand.
- President Donald Trump has again threatened Oman if it obstructs that goal.
- Oil tankers and container vessels were reported at a standstill in the strait on Monday.
- The 60-day period for U.S.-Iran talks on a peace deal was expiring, with no indication of an extension and both sides still far apart.
Iran said it was working with Oman on a joint statement tied to a plan for managing shipping through the Strait of Hormuz. The United States has pressed for the waterway to be fully reopened, and Trump has again warned Oman not to interfere with that aim.
The report said oil tankers and container ships were at a standstill in the strait on Monday. That shipping route remains central to regional trade and to the talks over how traffic there should be handled.
The article also said the 60-day negotiating window for a U.S.-Iran peace deal was ending, with no sign that it would be extended. According to the report, the two sides still appeared as far apart as they were at the start.
特朗普威胁阿曼,因其正与伊朗就霍尔木兹海峡协议进行磋商
伊朗表示,正在与阿曼就一项管理霍尔木兹海峡航运的计划共同起草联合声明。美国一直要求这条水道完全恢复开放,特朗普则再次警告阿曼不要阻碍这一目标。
报道说,周一霍尔木兹海峡中的油轮和集装箱船处于停滞状态。这条航道对地区贸易以及围绕其通航安排的谈判都十分关键。
文章还称,美伊就和平协议展开的60天谈判窗口正在结束,但没有迹象显示期限会被延长。报道指出,双方目前看起来仍和谈判开始时一样分歧明显。