U.S. President Donald Trump claimed that Iran has allowed ten oil tankers linked to the United States to pass through the Strait of Hormuz this week. He made the statement on Thursday during a cabinet meeting, describing the move as a gift from Tehran to Washington. According to Trump, the tankers were sailing under Pakistan’s flag.
Iran stated that it is sincere about pursuing dialogue and that the decision to permit the passage of eight large oil tankers through the strategic waterway demonstrates this intent. Later, two additional Pakistan-flagged vessels were also allowed to pass, bringing the total to ten. The Iranian side framed the move as part of its effort to show goodwill in ongoing diplomatic contexts.
The development comes amid broader regional tensions, though the source did not specify any immediate diplomatic or economic consequences following the tankers’ passage.