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Strait of Hormuz Unblocked, Lebanon Ceasefire; Trump Says US-Iran Deal Has No Sticking Points

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President Trump announced that a US-Iran peace agreement is "very close," with no remaining obstacles, following Iran's declaration of the Strait of Hormuz being open to commercial shipping and a ceasefire in Lebanon. These developments signal a potential de-escalation of regional tensions.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What did U.S. President Trump say about the progress of the peace agreement with Iran?
A: Trump stated that the peace agreement with Iran is very close and has absolutely no sticking points left.
Q: What announcement did Tehran make regarding the Strait of Hormuz for commercial shipping?
A: Tehran announced that the Strait of Hormuz has been opened to commercial shipping during the ceasefire period.
Q: Which country did President Trump thank for mediating, and what warning did he give to NATO?
A: Trump thanked Pakistan for mediating and warned the North Atlantic Treaty Organization not to interfere.
Q: What restrictions remain for warships regarding passage through the Strait of Hormuz?
A: According to a high-ranking military official, warships are still prohibited from passing through the waterway.
Q: Under what condition will the United States lift its blockade of Iranian ports according to Trump?
A: The United States blockade of Iranian ports will continue until a formal agreement is reached between the sides.