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Saturday Still Has No Signed Hormuz Paper

Saturday hold illustration for saturday deal still unsigned
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TL;DR

Saturday still has no signed Hormuz paper; Friday's agreement talk did not produce a page.

MSM Perspective

CNN's Friday live file still ran Saturday without a signature; Reuters owners still reject the route.

X Perspective

X still treats soon as a deal; owners still treat the map as unpaid.

Saturday opened with Friday's adjectives and no published Hormuz instrument. [1] President Donald Trump said Friday he was personally involved and that an agreement could come soon, and that it was not finalized. [2] Four shipping sources told Reuters the proposed passage is not easily workable. [3]

The paper's Friday lead recorded that Trump claimed an agreement while owners still rejected the route. Saturday did not add a signature.

CNN carried the Friday file into the weekend: Saudis still brace, Iran and Oman still talk, no published tariff. [1] Fox still sold personal talks. [2] Owners still cannot pay a fee that voids cover. [3]

A weekend calendar is not a coordinate list. It is not a Khamenei letter. It is not a booking note.

Credibility is whether the next adjective moves a tanker. Saturday moved none.

-- YOSEF STERN, Jerusalem

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