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Ceasefire deal remains in limbo as Trump weighs options, anxiety grows over HormuzAdded:
Friday evening. Thank you for joining us. I'm Didi Garten and it appears President Trump is weighing his options tonight on whether to move forward on a ceasefire deal with Iran. We start with team coverage. Natasha Alani joins us with the new warnings from oil executives as anxieties grow over the Strait of Hormuz. But first let's go to Ryan Smith at the live desk and there was that President two-hour long meeting today. Ryan, what have we learned since?
>> Well Didi, we do know tonight the President met today with those top advisers. We're talking military officials and top national security officials as well in the situation room today all to discuss that potential ceasefire deal. This meeting reportedly ending hours ago but yet tonight still no official announcement from the White House on the President's decision.
Though in a post here on Truth Social Trump writing Iran has to agree in never obtaining a nuclear weapon to reopen the Strait of Hormuz with no tolls, terminate underwater mines throughout the Strait of Hormuz and relinquish its enriched uranium stockpile. He's also here announcing the end of the US blockade effective immediately. Now it is still unclear at this hour tonight if Iran has agreed to those terms. However, a top Iranian official reportedly telling a Russian news outlet today that leaders in Tehran, well they have no intention of transferring its stockpile of enriched uranium abroad. News of a potential ceasefire sending oil prices dropping today. Take a look here. Brent crude oil ending today at $91 a barrel for the US based WTI crude, that ended at $87 a barrel.
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