Strait of Hormuz to reopen after Trump announces two-week ‘double-sided cease-fire’ hours before Iran deadline

President Trump Addressing US Army Soldiers by Daniel Torok is licensed under White House
Iran agreed Tuesday to reopen the Strait of Hormuz as Tehran and Washington reached a two-week cease-fire deal — a dramatic breakthrough in a nearly 40-day war that has rattled global shipping and sent gas prices soaring.

President Trump announced the pause in military strikes on Iran less than 90 minutes before his 8 p.m. deadline — saying it was subject to Tehran agreeing to let ships pass through the key waterway. Israel also agreed to the two-week cease-fire, a White House official told The Post.

In a statement on Truth Social, Trump said he spoke with Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Field Marshal Asim Munir, who urged him to hold off on what he described as a “destructive force” set to be unleashed on Iran.

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