Tankers Leave Strait of Hormuz as Trump Cites Progress on Iran Deal
Hope of a near-term breakthrough in the US-Israeli conflict with Iran grew after two Chinese oil tankers made it out of the Strait of Hormuz, according to shipping data, while upbeat remarks from the US President and the Vice President pointed to possible movement toward a deal.
President Donald Trump said yesterday that the war could end "very quickly", and Vice President JD Vance pointed to progress in talks with Tehran on an agreement to halt the fighting.
"We're in a pretty good spot here," Mr Vance told a White House…