US rejects Iranian proposal to open Strait of Hormuz for nuclear negotiations
May 3, 2026 • Google News World
Iranian Official Proposes Opening Strait for Nuclear Talks
An Iranian official has stated that a proposed agreement by former US President Donald Trump would open the strategic Strait of Hormuz to nuclear talks. The proposal, which was rejected by Trump, aims to ease tensions between Iran and the US.
According to reports, the Iranian official made this statement in response to recent developments in peace talks with the US. The talks have been ongoing for some time, with both sides seeking to resolve their differences and find a mutually acceptable solution.
The Strait of Hormuz is a vital waterway that connects the Persian Gulf to the Gulf of Oman, and its control is crucial for global oil supplies. Iran has long been concerned about the presence of US military forces in the region, while the US has sought to maintain a strong military presence to ensure regional stability.
In recent days, Iran has sent an updated peace proposal to mediators in Pakistan, which includes proposals for opening the Strait of Hormuz and easing tensions between the two countries. The proposal is being considered by international mediators, who are working to facilitate a resolution to the ongoing conflict.
The development comes as oil prices have fallen following reports that Iran has sent its updated peace proposal to mediators. The proposal’s details remain unclear, but it is believed to include proposals for reducing tensions and easing restrictions on Iranian oil exports.
As the situation continues to unfold, international leaders are working to find a peaceful resolution to the conflict. The proposed agreement by former US President Donald Trump would open the Strait of Hormuz to nuclear talks, providing a potential pathway forward for resolving the ongoing tensions between Iran and the US.
Source: Google News World