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Trump says Iran sending 20 oil tankers to US

Published on: March 30, 2026 7:14 PM

US President Donald Trump claimed on Sunday that Iran is sending 20 oil tankers to the United States through the Strait of Hormuz starting Monday. Trump described the gesture as a “sign of respect” from Tehran and said it reflects progress in ongoing negotiations between the two countries.

Speaking aboard Air Force One en route to Washington, Trump said the US is negotiating with Iran both directly and indirectly. He expressed optimism about reaching a deal, stating, “I do see a deal in Iran… it could be soon,” but cautioned that an agreement is not guaranteed.

Read more: Trump calls Iran leaders “very reasonable” amid crisis

Trump added that Iran’s new leadership has been “very reasonable,” noting that the group is different from previous Iranian officials and that discussions are “weeks ahead of schedule.” When asked about potential US military action, he said Washington has “lots of alternatives” and is not reliant on ground troops.

Regarding a proposed 15-point plan to end the conflict, Trump said Iran had accepted most points, with the oil shipments serving as proof of Tehran’s seriousness. He emphasized that the tankers represent “big, big boats of oil” moving through the strategic waterway.

Read more: Trump confirms Iranian attack on US aircraft carrier 

The announcement comes amid ongoing regional tensions, with both sides carefully negotiating terms for a ceasefire. Trump’s comments signal the administration’s intention to pursue diplomatic solutions while keeping multiple options on the table.

 

Filed Under: World Tagged With: Iran-US ceasefire talks, Latest, Middle East energy news, oil tankers Iran to US, Strait of Hormuz oil shipment, Trump Iran oil 2026, US Iran negotiations

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