Trump news at a glance: Fate of the strait of Hormuz unclear as president claims ‘toll-free opening’
Summary
Iran and the United States have agreed to end their military conflict, with a peace deal expected to be signed on Friday. The Strait of Hormuz is set to reopen soon, but Iran will control the terms, while President Trump has announced the removal of the US naval blockade.Key Facts
- The Iranian deputy foreign minister confirmed an agreement to end the US-Iran war immediately.
- Lebanon is included in the peace deal, which is scheduled for signing on Friday in Switzerland.
- Pakistan’s Prime Minister announced the permanent stop of military operations on all fronts between Iran and the US.
- Qatari mediators helped negotiate the terms in Tehran.
- President Trump declared the Strait of Hormuz open without tolls and ordered the removal of the US naval blockade there.
- Iranian media stated the strait will reopen under Iran’s terms within 30 days.
- Iranian hardliners opposed the deal, seeing it as a concession to the US.
- President Trump spoke with Vladimir Putin about helping end the war in Ukraine and mentioned the approaching peace deal with Iran.
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