U.S. President Donald Trump says the Strait of Hormuz will be “open to all” following a potential Iran deal he says could be reached “tomorrow.” In remarks cited by NDTV and Seeking Alpha, Trump links the status of the strategic waterway to the timing of negotiations with Iran. The statements imply that, if a deal is reached, the U.S. position would be that access through the Strait of Hormuz remains available broadly rather than restricted. The reports focus on Trump’s characterization of the potential timeline and the intended openness of the strait, rather than providing details of what terms the Iran agreement would include or how it would be implemented. No additional specifics about enforcement mechanisms, diplomatic steps, or changes to maritime security policy are included in the provided excerpts. Overall, the outlets convey a common message from Trump: a near-term Iran agreement is expected, and the Strait of Hormuz would remain open to all parties.