Senator JD Vance has revealed that the United States permitted at least twelve oil tankers to pass through the Strait of Hormuz following a recent agreement with Iran. This occurred as a 60-day negotiation period commenced on Thursday, aimed at de-escalating tensions. Vance indicated the tankers were allowed passage despite previous restrictions. He also stated his potential travel to Switzerland “this weekend” for direct talks with Iranian officials. The agreement’s details remain largely undisclosed, but appear to involve a temporary easing of enforcement regarding oil transport. This move signals a shift in US policy towards Iran, potentially linked to ongoing discussions about its nuclear program and regional influence. The senator’s disclosure has prompted scrutiny regarding the terms of the deal and its potential implications for regional stability.