- The strait is open
- We have now arrange a mechanism for preserving the Strait of Hormuz open
- We need to make sure that to have correct coordination
- Technical talks will proceed within the weeks to return
- We have now laid an excellent basis for a profitable ultimate deal
- We wish a regional ceasefire
- Iran has agreed to ask IAEA inspectors again
- Inspections might start presumably this week, as quickly as as we speak
- We have now established a mechanism to halt escalation and clashes in Lebanon
- We wish a regional ceasefire, this shall be an ongoing dialog
I might be extra inclined to need to hear what Iran has to say about all of this. All the time keep in mind, it takes two to tango. And sometimes, we at all times see the US speak up issues that the opposite facet might not essentially have agreed to. Simply suppose again to the numerous commerce offers with China over time.
Whereas the US claims that the strait is open, ship monitoring knowledge is but to corroborate with that story.
As for IAEA inspection on Iran’s uranium ranges, this may be simply circumvented. As a result of the uranium is being diluted on-site reasonably than faraway from the nation, the method is technically reversible.
And only for some added context, IAEA inspectors haven’t had verification entry to Iranian nuclear websites since February 2026. The supposed technical talks in Switzerland over the approaching days/weeks are supposed to put out a timetable for that. So to say that inspections can start “as quickly as as we speak” is sort of the lie.
Going by that, you’ll be able to form of inform how stretched the reality is from all of his remarks.

