Trump Expresses Doubts Over Irans Plan for Strait of Hormuz
April 28, 2026 • Google News World
US President Donald Trump Expresses Skepticism Over Iran’s Strait of Hormuz Proposal
US President Donald Trump has expressed skepticism over Iran’s proposal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, a vital waterway connecting the Middle East to global markets. The proposal, which would allow for increased maritime traffic through the strait while delaying nuclear talks with Iran, has been met with caution by US officials.
According to reports, Trump is unlikely to accept the proposal, citing concerns over security and the potential for increased tensions in the region. The White House has not commented on the specifics of the proposal or its implications for US-Iran relations.
The Strait of Hormuz is a critical chokepoint for global oil supplies, with approximately 20% of the world’s crude oil passing through it. Any disruption to the strait could have significant economic and geopolitical consequences.
Iran has proposed reopening the strait as part of a broader deal aimed at reducing tensions between the two countries. However, the proposal has been met with skepticism by US officials, who are concerned about Iran’s intentions and the potential for increased military activity in the region.
The US is currently weighing its options on how to respond to the proposal, with some officials expressing concerns over the potential risks and consequences of accepting it. The White House has not commented on when Trump will address the issue or what his position may be.
In related news, oil prices have continued to rise further in response to tensions between Iran and the US. The global oil market is closely watching developments in the region, with many analysts predicting that any disruption to the Strait of Hormuz could lead to significant price increases.
Source: Google News World