Trump Considers Seizing Kharg Island; Iran Allegedly Upholds US Demands
President Donald Trump said on Sunday that Tehran has accepted most items on a 15-point list the United States delivered. The administration says the list was passed through Pakistan. Trump spoke to reporters aboard Air Force One.
Administration account of the response
Trump described Iran as agreeing broadly to the proposed terms. He said only a few outstanding items remained under discussion. Officials asserted talks were both direct and indirect.
Oil shipments cited as proof
The president told reporters Tehran already sent oil to signal sincerity. He earlier described a first shipment of 10 large boatloads. He added a later delivery of 20 boatloads is scheduled to begin shipping tomorrow.
Iran’s reaction through intermediaries
Tehran did not immediately endorse the 15-point proposal last week. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi confirmed messages passed through intermediaries. He also expressed skepticism about Washington’s positions.
Reported elements of the 15-point proposal
- Commitment by Iran to forgo nuclear weapons.
- Surrender of highly enriched uranium stockpiles.
- Limits on certain Iranian defense capabilities.
- An end to support for regional proxy groups.
- Reopening of the Strait of Hormuz for free navigation.
Filmogaz.com previously reported these points are believed to make up the US demands. Trump has said Iran agreed not to pursue a nuclear weapon, a position Tehran has publicly stated before.
Media framing and wider claims
Coverage has ranged from tactical options to diplomatic breakthroughs. Headlines have invoked phrases such as Trump Considers Seizing Kharg Island; Iran Allegedly Upholds US Demands. The situation remains fluid as officials continue negotiations.