Multiple outlets report that US President Donald Trump indicates a US-Iran peace deal is expected to be signed soon and that the Strait of Hormuz would reopen immediately after the agreement. One report frames the development as a potential conclusion to a 106-day period of hostilities, citing Trump’s public statements about a specific timing for the peace deal. Another outlet similarly reports that Trump links the reopening of the shipping route to the signing of the agreement.
However, the reporting also notes that Iran has not confirmed a specific date for the peace deal. While the US side’s comments suggest a near-term timeline, the lack of Iranian confirmation leaves the exact schedule uncertain. The overall picture across the sources is that negotiations are approaching a potential endpoint, with expectations focused on both the signing of a deal and subsequent operational changes affecting the Strait of Hormuz. Updates continue as authorities on both sides clarify whether the proposed timetable will proceed as described.