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Trump Announces Strait of Hormuz "Completely Opened" by Friday in Iran Deal

President Donald Trump announced that the Strait of Hormuz has partially opened and will be completely opened by Friday as part of a deal with Iran. The agreement ends the US naval blockade on the strategically vital waterway, allowing oil shipments to resume. Trump made the announcement during the G7 Summit in France, expressing optimism about the deal's implementation. The deal aims to bring peace and security to the region after recent hostilities disrupted global energy markets.

Trump says Hormuz "already partially opened", to be "completely opened" on Friday as part of deal with Iran

Évian-les-Bains, June 16

US President Donald Trump on Monday said that the Strait of Hormuz had "already partially opened" and would be "completely opened" by Friday as part of the agreement reached with Iran following the recent hostilities in the region.

Speaking during a bilateral meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron on the sidelines of the G7 Summit at Évian-les-Bains, Trump expressed optimism over the implementation of the deal and the restoration of maritime movement through the strategically significant waterway.

"I am very happy to say the deal's all signed and the strait is already partially opened. They are doing a little hunt for a couple of mines they've already found. But essentially, ships are starting to go out now. On Friday, it will be completely opened. We got along very well with Iran," Trump said.

The Strait of Hormuz, one of the world's most important maritime chokepoints, handles a substantial share of global oil shipments. The disruptions in navigation through the narrow passage, in the wake of the West Asia conflict, had significant implications for international energy markets and global trade.

Earlier today, Trump said that ships, including several carrying oil, had started moving out of the Strait of Hormuz following his announcement of the completion of the Iran-US peace deal aimed at ending the hostilities in the region.

In a post on Truth Social, Trump suggested that maritime traffic through the strategically important waterway had resumed and described the designated shipping route as secure.

"Ships are starting to move, many loaded up with Oil, out of the Strait of Hormuz. They are going along the Southern 'Highway', which is totally safe, secure, and pristine. There are other areas of travel, also," Trump wrote in his post.

This comes after Trump on Sunday announced that the deal with Iran was "complete" while also ending the US Naval blockade on the strategically critical waterway.

"The Deal with the Islamic Republic of Iran is now complete. Congratulations to all! I hereby fully authorise the toll-free opening of the Strait of Hormuz and, simultaneously herewith, authorise the immediate removal of the United States Naval blockade. Ships of the World, start your engines. Let the oil flow!" Trump stated in a separate post on Truth Social.

However, Trump, in a separate post, stated that the strategic waterway would again be open after the signing of the agreement on Friday in Geneva, noting that the "Great Deal" was aimed at bringing "Peace and Security" to the whole region.

"This Great Deal will bring Peace and Security to the whole Region. Many presidents have tried to make Peace with Iran, and all have failed before me. The Leaders of the Region have, for the first time, found a President who can help them achieve real Peace. With the opening of the Strait upon the signing of the Deal on Friday, for purposes of mine removal, oil will flow on both ends again for the Region, and the World!" Trump stated in his post.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

"The deal's all signed"—sounds a bit too confident from someone who changes his mind every other week. For India's sake, I hope this actually holds. Higher oil prices hit our common man hard. 🤞

James A

Typical Trump—self-congratulatory language with minimal details. "Mine removal" still ongoing? That doesn't sound completely secure. I'd wait for independent verification before celebrating.

Vikram M

As an Indian, I'm cautiously optimistic. The Strait of Hormuz is our lifeline for oil from the Gulf. If navigation resumes smoothly, our import costs could stabilise. But this seems rushed—mines still being hunted? Let's hope for long-term peace, not just a photo op.

Kavya N

All this drama over oil shipments while millions in the region suffer. I hope real peace comes, not just a deal to keep oil flowing. As an Indian, I know how volatile energy prices affect our economy. Let's see the fine print.

Michael C

Another "deal" from Trump without congressional oversight. The lack of transparency is concerning. India's interests in stable energy markets could be undermined if this collapses. Diplomacy should be more than just social media posts.

A Ananya R "Great We welcome thoughtful discussions from our readers. Please keep comments respectful and on-topic.

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