Trump's words sound casual, but can the Strait of Hormuz really be opened just like that? It's just bargaining chips at the negotiation table; the US and Iran still have to grind it out.

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Trump: No country can control the Strait of Hormuz; the United States will conduct regulation
According to reports, Trump stated on May 28th that the Strait of Hormuz will be open to everyone, not directly controlled by any country, and is just a part of negotiations. No measures were specified to ensure navigation safety, which also raised doubts about whether the US and Iran can reach a breakthrough quickly. Previously, both sides claimed progress, but the strait issue remains a difficult point in negotiations. Trump said he was "not satisfied" with the negotiation results and may reconsider ending the war; at the same time, he made it clear that sanctions would not be relaxed or funds released.
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