U.S. President Donald Trump, sitting next to Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, speaks during a cabinet meeting at the White House in Washington, D.C., U.S., March 26, 2026. REUTERS/Evelyn Hockstein Image:Reuters/Evelyn Hockstein

Trump says Iran's 'present' to U.S. was allowing 10 oil tankers through Hormuz

· Japan Today

WASHINGTON — U.S. President Donald Trump said on Thursday that Iran ‌was letting 10 oil tankers transit the Strait of Hormuz as an apparent goodwill gesture in negotiations.

Trump ‌made the comments at a ⁠cabinet meeting in the White ⁠House, elaborating ⁠on what he had previously described ‌as a "present" from Iran.

"They said, to show you ⁠the ⁠fact that we're real and solid and we're there, we're going to let you have eight boats of oil, eight ⁠boats, eight big boats of ⁠oil," Trump said. "I guess they ‌were right, and they were real, and I think they were Pakistani-flagged... It ended up being 10 boats."

The White ‌House did not immediately respond to a request for more details on the vessels.

Trump's comments came as he pressed Iran to agree to a deal that would clear the maritime chokepoint and end its ​nuclear program.

The U.S. president on Tuesday had baffled some observers when he ‌said that Iran had given the United States an expensive, energy-related concession. At the time, he declined ‌to say what exactly he meant.

"They ⁠gave us a ⁠present and the present ​arrived today, and it was ⁠a very big ‌present, worth a tremendous amount ​of money," Trump told reporters then.

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