Trump: Will help ships leave the Strait of Hormuz starting Monday, actively negotiating with Iran

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Deep Tide TechFlow News, May 04, from countries around the world—many of which are almost entirely unrelated to the current obvious and violent disputes in the Middle East—have requested assistance from the United States to release vessels that have been blocked in the Strait of Hormuz. The incidents involving those vessels have nothing to do with them—they are merely neutral and innocent bystanders! For the benefit of Iran, the Middle East, and the United States, we have informed these countries that we will safely guide their ships out of these restricted waters so they can continue their business freely and smoothly. Once again, these ships come from regions completely unrelated to the current Middle East situation. I have instructed my representatives to notify them that we will do our utmost to ensure the safe departure of their ships and crews from the strait.

All parties have stated that they will not return until safety in the area is restored and other conditions are met. The process, called “Project Freedom,” will begin on Monday morning (Middle East Time). I am fully aware that my representatives are having very active discussions with Iran, and these discussions may lead to very positive outcomes for everyone. The movement of ships is only to release those who are without fault—companies and countries. They are victims of the situation at hand. This is a humanitarian initiative by the United States and Middle Eastern countries, especially Iran. Many ships’ food and other essential supplies are running extremely low, making it difficult to maintain the health and hygiene of large crews. I believe this will greatly demonstrate the goodwill of everyone who has been fighting over the past few months. If this humanitarian process is disrupted in any way, that disruption will unfortunately need to be handled firmly. (Jinshi)

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