🚨 BREAKING: Iran Rejects Trump’s “Imminent Deal” Narrative as Political Promotion.

U.S. President Donald Trump claimed that a major agreement between the United States and Iran has been “largely negotiated” and could soon be announced — including the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz to pre-war shipping levels.

However, Iran’s Fars News Agency, which is affiliated with the IRGC, strongly dismissed the claim. According to Iranian sources, U.S. officials privately admitted that Trump’s statements were aimed more at “media consumption and promotional purposes” inside the United States than at reflecting any finalized diplomatic breakthrough.

Tehran reaffirmed that the Strait of Hormuz will remain fully under Iranian control and rejected any suggestion of unrestricted international passage without broader political and economic concessions.

Despite ongoing indirect negotiations reportedly mediated in part by Pakistan, major disagreements remain unresolved. Iran has indicated openness to limited increases in maritime traffic, but not a complete return to previous conditions without significant guarantees and concessions.

The sharp contrast in messaging continues to inject uncertainty into global oil markets and broader risk assets, as investors closely monitor every development surrounding the strategically critical Strait of Hormuz.

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⚠️ Iran Calls Trump’s Iran Deal Claims “Promotional” — Strait of Hormuz Tensions Continue to Escalate.