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US President Donald Trump has claimed that Iran attempted to launch a drone attack against Indian-linked vessels departing the Strait of Hormuz, describing the alleged action as completely unacceptable. The remarks have added a new layer of tension to the already fragile security situation in the Gulf region, where maritime routes remain crucial for global trade and energy supplies.
Alleged Attack Follows Deadly Week At Sea
Trump's comments came after a series of attacks on vessels operating near the Omani coast earlier this week. Among the incidents was an attack on the Palau-flagged tanker MT Settebello, which resulted in the deaths of three Indian seafarers. The attacks have raised concerns among international shipping operators and governments about the safety of commercial vessels navigating one of the world's busiest maritime corridors.
Iran Rejects Claims As Baseless
Iran has strongly denied the accusations made by the US President. Iranian officials described the allegations as baseless and politically motivated, arguing that the claims are intended to divert attention from other developments in the region. Tehran maintains that it had no involvement in any attempted drone attack on Indian-linked vessels and rejected suggestions that it posed a threat to international shipping.
India Expresses Concern Over Maritime Attacks
India has described the recent attacks on ships carrying Indian crew members as deeply concerning. The Ministry of External Affairs called for an immediate end to violence targeting commercial vessels and emphasized the importance of protecting international maritime routes. New Delhi continues to closely monitor developments while seeking accountability for attacks that have endangered Indian nationals working at sea.
Trump Criticises Alleged Leak Of Iran Deal Details
Apart from the maritime security issue, Trump also criticized what he described as a leaked Iranian version of a proposed US-Iran agreement aimed at reducing regional tensions. According to Trump, the information circulating publicly does not accurately reflect the understanding reached during negotiations. He accused Iranian officials of misrepresenting the terms of the discussions and questioned Tehran's commitment to negotiating in good faith.
US Officials Defend Structure Of Proposed Agreement
US Vice President JD Vance sought to clarify reports surrounding the proposed agreement, dismissing what he called misinformation. Vance stated that the framework does not involve direct cash transfers to Iran and is designed to protect the interests of the United States and its allies. He added that any economic benefits for Iran would depend on its compliance with agreed obligations and commitments.
Diplomatic Hopes Remain Despite Rising Tensions
Despite the public disagreements, diplomatic channels remain active. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi suggested that negotiations have made significant progress and indicated that both sides may be closer than ever to reaching a broader understanding. While tensions continue in the Gulf, observers say the coming days could prove critical in determining whether diplomacy prevails over confrontation in one of the world's most strategically important regions.
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