President Donald Trump says a U.S.-Iran peace agreement is “complete” and should move forward with final signing in Switzerland, according to reports from multiple outlets. Trump also states that the Strait of Hormuz is reopening and that the U.S. Navy’s blockade associated with the period of heightened tensions will end. The announcement is presented as authorizing the immediate removal of the blockade and the full reopening of the strait after months of negotiations. One report describes the agreement as aimed at ending more than three months of hostilities and notes that talks were mediated by Pakistan, Qatar, Egypt, and Turkey. Across the sources, the key elements are that Trump confirms the deal’s status as complete, directs the lifting of the U.S. naval blockade, and signals that maritime access through the Strait of Hormuz will resume. The outlets differ mainly in phrasing—some refer to the deal as “now complete” and emphasize the strait being “open”—but they describe the same sequence of actions tied to the agreement’s completion and impending signature.