- Donald Trump said he is "not satisfied" with the current terms of a potential deal with Iran, despite believing Tehran "very much" wants an agreement.
- Under a potential framework deal, Trump said the Strait of Hormuz would open immediately and remain international waters, contradicting Iranian state media reports that Iran and Oman would manage it.
- Trump warned that Oman must "behave just like everybody else" regarding the Strait or face consequences, emphasizing that "nobody's going to control it."
- He also expressed discomfort with Russia or China taking Iran's stockpile of highly enriched uranium.
- The White House dismissed Iranian state TV reports of a draft framework agreement, noting that the issue of Iran's nuclear program remains a significant stumbling block.
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