Iran tells US it 'made a mistake' over attacks on ships in Strait of Hormuz: Report
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Iranian officials have privately told advisers to US President Donald Trump that they made a mistake by shooting at commercial ships in the Strait of Hormuz and want to continue negotiations, CBS News, citing senior US officials, reported that Iranian officials told the Trump administration the attacks were carried out by an "errant" faction of hardliners attempting to derail ongoing negotiations. According to the officials, the White House wants Iran to publicly acknowledge the mistake, which the Trump administration views as a violation of the ceasefire. President Trump has directed his negotiating team, led by Vice President JD Vance, the president's son-in-law Jared Kushner, special envoy Steve Witkoff and Secretary of State Marco Rubio, to continue talks with Iran. The negotiations are scheduled to take place in Oman on Saturday. Senior US officials said Washington would respond with military and economic leverage if Iran continued to engage in hostile acts. "They came back to the table and said, 'We screwed up. We made a mistake. Let's keep talking,'" one US official said. Following Saturday's meeting in Oman, the Trump administration expects Iran to state that the Strait of Hormuz will remain open and be managed in the same way it was before the conflict began. "If that is not their position, it's not going to be a great day for them," one official said.
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