President Donald Trump said the Iran deal is historic and that with the signing on Friday, the Strait of Hormuz will reopen and oil will flow from both sides, benefiting the entire region and the world. Mine-clearance operations are planned, according to the statement.
President Donald Trump on Monday morning described the emerging US-Iran agreement as 'historic,' asserting it will bring peace and security to the entire region and that previous administrations failed to achieve a deal with Tehran.
The statement, published at 08:34 Jerusalem time, confirms that the signing ceremony is set for Friday and that the Strait of Hormuz will reopen as part of the accord, with mine-clearance operations to follow. Trump said oil will resume flowing from both sides of the strait, to the benefit of the region and the world.
The announcement follows a series of developments that The Zioneer has tracked through the weekend. At 01:27 Monday, The Zioneer reported Trump confirming the deal's completion and ordering the immediate lifting of the naval blockade. That report followed earlier signals — as The Zioneer reported on Thursday June 11 and Friday June 12 — that a 60-day ceasefire framework, dubbed the 'Islamabad Agreement,' was taking shape and that the strait could reopen as early as last Saturday or Monday.
Trump's latest framing casts the deal as a personal diplomatic achievement — 'many presidents tried, all failed before me' — and emphasizes the economic dividend of reopening the strategic waterway. The Strait of Hormuz has been effectively closed since the onset of hostilities, with oil prices and regional security tied closely to its status. No additional operational details or Israeli reactions have been published in this batch.
2 developments
- StrongTrump says Strait of Hormuz to reopen as early as Saturday or Monday
- StrongTrump: US and Iran close to 60-day ceasefire deal, Strait of Hormuz to reopen
- StrongTrump says tankers are sailing out of Strait of Hormuz, contradicting Iranian reports
- ConfirmedTrump declares Iran 'finished' as 200 oil tankers cross Strait of Hormuz
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