"Iran must agree that they will never have a Nuclear Weapon or Bomb...
I will be meeting now, in the Situation Room, to make a final determination."
- President Donald J. Trump ?
pic.twitter.com/qJTBbkrSr4— The White House (@WhiteHouse) May 29, 2026US President Donald Trump said the naval blockade in the Strait of Hormuz “will now be lifted”, adding that unrestricted shipping traffic through the strategic waterway must resume immediately.In a post on social media, Trump said the Strait of Hormuz “must be immediately open, with no tolls, for unrestricted shipping traffic in both directions.”He added that ships stranded in the strait due to the blockade “may start the process of heading home”.Trump also claimed that several naval mines in the area had already been removed through detonations carried out by US underwater mine sweepers.
He said Iran would complete the “immediate removal and/or detonation” of any remaining mines in the waterway.The US President further said no money would be exchanged “until further notice”, while adding that “other items, of far less importance, have been agreed to”.Reiterating Washington’s position on Tehran’s nuclear programme, Trump said, “Iran must agree that they will never have a nuclear weapon or bomb.”He also said enriched uranium and nuclear material would be identified and handled in coordination with Iran and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).Trump added that he would meet officials in the Situation Room to make a “final determination” on the matter.The Strait of Hormuz remains one of the world’s most strategically important shipping routes, handling a significant share of global oil and energy trade.Also Read: US military denies claim US aircraft downed near Iran's Bushehr The latest developments came just days after Iranian state television and the Mizan news agency reported on Wednesday that a proposed framework under discussion could involve a phased US military pullback from areas near Iran and the lifting of what Tehran described as a US naval blockade around the Strait of Hormuz.The White House, however, later rejected those reports, calling the purported memorandum “not true” and describing it as “a complete fabrication”.Also Read: US, Iran move toward draft peace deal as Hormuz shipping restart proposed; White House denies report
"Iran must agree that they will never have a Nuclear Weapon or Bomb... I will be meeting now, in the Situation Room, to make a final determination." - President Donald J. Trump ???????? pic.twitter.com/qJTBbkrSr4
— The White House (@WhiteHouse) May 29, 2026
US President Donald Trump said the naval blockade in the Strait of Hormuz “will now be lifted”, adding that unrestricted shipping traffic through the strategic waterway must resume immediately.In a post on social media, Trump said the Strait of Hormuz “must be immediately open, with no tolls, for unrestricted shipping traffic in both directions.”He added that ships stranded in the strait due to the blockade “may start the process of heading home”.Trump also claimed that several naval mines in the area had already been removed through detonations carried out by US underwater mine sweepers. He said Iran would complete the “immediate removal and/or detonation” of any remaining mines in the waterway.The US President further said no money would be exchanged “until further notice”, while adding that “other items, of far less importance, have been agreed to”.Reiterating Washington’s position on Tehran’s nuclear programme, Trump said, “Iran must agree that they will never have a nuclear weapon or bomb.”He also said enriched uranium and nuclear material would be identified and handled in coordination with Iran and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).Trump added that he would meet officials in the Situation Room to make a “final determination” on the matter.The Strait of Hormuz remains one of the world’s most strategically important shipping routes, handling a significant share of global oil and energy trade.Also Read: US military denies claim US aircraft downed near Iran's Bushehr The latest developments came just days after Iranian state television and the Mizan news agency reported on Wednesday that a proposed framework under discussion could involve a phased US military pullback from areas near Iran and the lifting of what Tehran described as a US naval blockade around the Strait of Hormuz.The White House, however, later rejected those reports, calling the purported memorandum “not true” and describing it as “a complete fabrication”.Also Read: US, Iran move toward draft peace deal as Hormuz shipping restart proposed; White House denies report