President Trump convened his Cabinet on Tuesday as his administration seeks a breakthrough in ending the Iran war, suggesting a deal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz has been largely negotiated. - U.S.
forces conducted self-defense strikes on missile launch sites and mine-laying boats in southern Iran, testing the fragile ceasefire. - Secretary of State Marco Rubio said talks on reopening the strait and extending the ceasefire will continue for several more days.
- Under the potential agreement, Tehran would give up its highly enriched uranium stockpile in exchange for sanctions relief, with details to be negotiated over 60 days. - Trump stated on Truth Social that Iran's enriched uranium will either be surrendered to the U.S.
or destroyed, and urged peace-negotiating countries to join the Abraham Accords.