Trump Issues Final Warning: Iran Must Open Hormuz,

 

Trump Issues Final Warning: Iran Must Open Hormuz,

Pakistan Plays Key Mediator Role

 Tense Cabinet Meeting in Washington

On Friday morning, the atmosphere inside the Cabinet room at the White House was electric. Today’s session was far from routine — President Donald Trump commanded the room’s attention, focusing the world’s eyes on the ongoing conflict with Iran and the critical situation at the Strait of Hormuz.

The President made it clear:
“Tomorrow is the final day for Iran to fully open the Strait of Hormuz. If they do not comply, our military options will be activated, and we will take every step necessary to secure the passage.”

The strait is a crucial artery for global energy, carrying nearly 20% of the world’s oil and gas shipments by sea. Iran had partially closed the passage in recent weeks, raising global oil prices and sending shockwaves through international markets.

 

🇮🇷 Iran’s Conditions vs. U.S. Demands

Iran has rejected the U.S. peace proposal and laid out its own conditions:

Reduction of U.S. military presence in the region

Recognition of Iran’s control over Hormuz

Payment of war reparations

No restrictions on missile programs or defense capabilities

Trump stressed:
“We are ready for peace negotiations, but Iran must open Hormuz. Any talks must be fair and cannot proceed without full access to the strait.”

 

🇵🇰 Pakistan’s Key Mediation Role

President Trump also highlighted Pakistan’s role as a mediator:
“Pakistan has played a crucial role in facilitating talks with Iran and ensuring safe passage through Hormuz.”

Through this channel, Iran allowed ten oil tankers to pass safely, which Trump presented as a sign of Tehran’s seriousness in negotiations.

 

 Deadline Tomorrow and Global Spotlight

With the final deadline looming, the world watches closely:

If Iran does not open Hormuz, the U.S. may take military or economic action.

Oil prices are already elevated, and prolonged closure could intensify the global energy crisis.

Trump concluded the meeting with a firm message:
“The United States is strong, Iran is warned, and Pakistan has helped pave the way toward a possible resolution of this crisis.”

 

WDT

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