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Trump says Strait of Hormuz will open 'fairly soon'

2026-04-11 HKT 07:30
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  • US President Donald Trump made the remarks ahead of talks in Islamabad between Iran and the US. Photo: Reuters
    US President Donald Trump made the remarks ahead of talks in Islamabad between Iran and the US. Photo: Reuters
US President Donald Trump told reporters on Friday that the US will have the Strait of Hormuz "open fairly soon" but did not elaborate and acknowledged that it will not be an easy step.

Trump also suggested that other countries were offering help but did not identify any nation.

"Other countries use the strait. So we do have other countries coming up, and they'll help out," Trump said. "It won't be easy ... ⁠I would say this - we will have ⁠that open fairly soon," he ⁠added.

The blockade of the strait by Tehran since the start of the Iran war has caused ⁠the worst disruption to global energy supplies in history. The strait is a chokepoint for about 20 percent of global oil and liquefied natural gas shipments.

Trump has been upset at Nato allies' ⁠failure to help secure the Strait of Hormuz.

Reuters reported on Thursday that NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte, after meeting Trump, told European governments that the US president wants concrete commitments to help secure the strait within days.

Trump has dispatched Vice President JD Vance to Pakistan to meet with top Iranian officials in a bid to reach a peace deal following a two-week ceasefire that was agreed on Tuesday.

Asked what a good deal would look like, Trump said: "No nuclear weapon. That's 99 percent of it."

The US and Israel attacked Iran on February 28. Iran responded with its own strikes on Israel and US bases ⁠in Gulf states.

US-Israeli strikes on Iran and Israeli attacks on Lebanon have killed thousands and displaced millions. The war has raised oil prices and shaken global markets.

Trump announced a fragile ceasefire with Tehran on Tuesday, after having previously threatened to destroy Iran's entire civilisation.

Ship traffic through ⁠the strait has remained stalled. (Agencies)



Edited by Cecil Wong

Trump says Strait of Hormuz will open 'fairly soon'