Iran Rejects Trump’s “Near Deal” Claim, Calls It Media Hype Amid Hormuz Dispute

Iran has dismissed former President Donald Trump’s claim that a U.S.–Iran agreement is almost complete, calling it exaggerated and mainly aimed at publicity. According to Iran’s Fars News Agency, sources say even U.S. officials privately view Trump’s remarks as messaging for a domestic audience rather than reflecting real progress.

Tehran insists it will keep full control over the Strait of Hormuz and denies any plan to allow unrestricted shipping access. While indirect talks are still ongoing—reportedly with some mediation involving Pakistan—Iran has only shown openness to limited increases in ship traffic, not a full return to previous conditions without major concessions.

These conflicting statements highlight ongoing tensions and uncertainty, which continue to impact global oil markets and investor confidence.

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