WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump said Sunday (March 29) that Iran is sending the United States (US) 20 oil tankers through the Strait of Hormuz starting Monday (March 30) morning, Anadolu Ajansi reported.
"And now, today, they gave us, as a tribute - I don't know, I can't define it exactly, but they gave us, I think out of a sign of respect, 20 boats of oil - big, big boats of oil -- going through the Hormuz Strait, and that's taking place starting tomorrow (March 30) morning," he told reporters aboard Air Force One en route to Washington, DC.
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"I would only say that we're doing extremely well in that negotiation," Trump said.
He added that he is "pretty sure” the US will make a deal with Iran, "but it's possible we won't.”
"I do see a deal in Iran," he said, adding it "could be soon."
Trump also said the US is negotiating with Iran both "directly and indirectly."
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When asked whether he is still considering putting boots on the ground, he said the US has "lots of alternatives."
"We're ahead of schedule with Iran. We're weeks ahead of schedule...and we have a group, it's really a new regime. It's a new group of people, people that we've never dealt with before, that are acting very reasonable," he said.
Iran last Wednesday (March 25) rejected a 15-point plan from the US to end the war, saying any ceasefire would take place only on Tehran’s terms and timeline.
When Trump was asked whether Iran had responded to his proposed 15-point plan, he said: "Yeah...They gave us most of the points -- why wouldn't they?"
"Just to prove that they're serious, they gave us all of these boats," he added. - Bernama
