Trump says Strait of Hormuz will fully reopen on Friday
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WASHINGTON, United States — WASHINGTON — U.S. President Donald Trump said the Strait of Hormuz will be fully reopened on Friday, adding that negotiations with Iran are advancing quickly. He said the agreement is focused on preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons.
Trump said Tehran wants to finalize the deal and return to work, describing relations with Iran as normalizing in a new phase. He added that once a 60-day period ends, the strait will remain open without any transit fees.
The president said the text of the agreement will be released during an official session, with the second phase of the nuclear file expected to be completed shortly. He pushed back against doubts from some quarters, insisting the memorandum of understanding is taking shape positively and relates solely to blocking Iran's path to a nuclear weapon.
According to Trump, the text will be shared publicly through the media within the next two days before being sent to the U.S. Congress for review. He did not provide further details on the agreement's specific terms.
