Trump touts Iran pact as plan to keep Hormuz toll-free

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Trump told The New York Times that a potential Iran agreement would make the Strait of Hormuz permanently toll-free, while warning that if Iran fails to seal a final nuclear deal he would restart attacks on Tehran or position the U.S. as the Middle East’s guardian in exchange for a share of regional revenues; he also claimed to have saved Israel from nuclear obliteration and said talks on the deal were expected to start in Switzerland.
- Trump Claims Strait Will be ‘Permanently Toll Free’ Under Agreement With Iran The New York Times
- U.S. and Iran Say They Have Reached a Deal to Stop Fighting WSJ
- U.S. crude oil falls nearly 5% after Trump says U.S. and Iran complete deal to open Strait of Hormuz CNBC
- U.S., Iran reach deal to extend ceasefire Axios
- Oil prices slide after Pakistan announces deal between US and Iran BBC
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