American President Donald Trump is considering lifting the U.S. military blockade in the Strait of Hormuz with the aim of bringing Tehran back to the peace negotiation table. The news was reported by the British newspaper The Telegraph, which writes that the American President will review the possibility of ending the military operation in the Arabian Sea after the Chief of the Pakistani Army Asim Munir, known as Trump's preferred General, asked the White House Chief in a phone call to end the blockade. The White House Chief reportedly told Pakistan, the country mediating between Tehran and Washington, that he would consider this request, although he had previously stated that the blockade would only be lifted in the event of a peace agreement being reached. In a statement to the New York Post this afternoon, American President Donald Trump declared that he would be willing to meet with Iran's new leadership with the aim of reaching a peace agreement. Iran declared this Monday that it would not return to the negotiation table with the United States after the American military attacked a cargo ship flying Tehran's flag and after it refused to lift its blockade of Iranian ports in the Strait of Hormuz. In a statement to international media, an internal source involved in organizing the negotiations stated that despite public declarations, Tehran would return to the negotiation table with the United States. The person, who spoke under conditions of anonymity, said they could not specify exactly when the talks would begin, which are expected to take place this week, but added that both sides have shown positive willingness to return to the negotiation table. American President Donald Trump reiterated again this Monday that the U.S. negotiation team, composed of Vice President JD Vance, Trump's envoy for the Middle East Steve Witkoff, and his son-in-law Jared Kushner, have departed for another round of talks with Iran in Islamabad, the capital of Pakistan.