US President Donald Trump pointed out that “countries from all over the world, most of which are not involved at all in the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, which is taking place in plain sight and in a violent manner, have asked the United States to help them free their ships stuck in the Strait of Hormuz, which are ships that have absolutely nothing to do with what is happening, but are merely neutral and innocent parties. For the sake of Iran, the Middle East, and the United States, we have informed these countries that we will guide their ships and ensure their safe exit from these waterways.” Restricted, so that it can carry out its work freely and efficiently. We reiterate that these ships belong to countries that have absolutely nothing to do with what is currently happening in the Middle East. He added, "I have asked my representatives to inform them that we will make every effort to safely remove their ships and their crews from the strait. In all cases, they have confirmed that they will not return to this area before it becomes safe for navigation and everything related to it. This operation, which bears the name 'Project Freedom,' will launch on Monday morning, Middle Eastern time. I am fully aware that my representatives are having very positive discussions with Iran, and that these discussions may lead to positive results for everyone." He continued, "Moving the ships aims only to free people, companies, and countries that did not commit any mistake. They are victims of circumstances beyond their control. This is a humanitarian step by the United States and the countries of the Middle East, especially for the sake of Iran." Trump said: “Many of these ships have begun to suffer from a shortage of food and everything necessary to keep their large crews on board in healthy and safe conditions. I believe that this step could constitute an important gesture of goodwill from all parties that have been deeply involved in this conflict over the past months. If this humanitarian path is obstructed in any way, this intervention will unfortunately be dealt with firmly.”