The White House will verify the promises of Iranian negotiators
The White House spokesperson emphasized that any commitments from the Iranian parties in the negotiations will be reviewed and assessed
White House spokesperson Caroline Leavitt announced that the promises and private messages presented by some figures in Iran during the talks will be verified
She said that the United States is in talks with individuals in Iran, and some of them have accepted a significant portion of the matters of interest to the Donald Trump administration
Leavitt stressed that if these individuals cannot fulfill their commitments, other options considered by the US government will be implemented
The White House spokesperson also mentioned the military operations process, stating that about 30 days have passed from the 4 to 6-week timeframe set
She further announced Washington’s opposition to the imposition of tolls on ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz and added that no options, including further military actions, have been taken off the table

