The regime also pledged not to close this critical waterway again.
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As part of the agreement reached this Friday with President Donald Trump, the Iranian regime, with U.S. assistance, is removing the sea mines it placed in the Strait of Hormuz and has pledged not to close this maritime passage again.
This was confirmed by Trump to journalist Kellie Meyer of NewsNation in a phone call this morning. The president stated that Iran “accepted everything” in the negotiation” and that it made several concessions around this critical waterway for transporting oil in the world
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“Iran, with the help of the U.S. In the United States, it has removed, or is removing, all marine mines! Thank you! “, Trump wrote on his platform Truth Social. “Iran has agreed to never close the Strait of Hormuz again. It will no longer be used as a weapon against the world!” , continued.
The Iranian regime accepted Trump's terms and is removing the mines it placed in the Strait of Hormuz
Iran renounces its nuclear program
Over the course of the day, new details of the agreement negotiated by Trump with the Iranians emerged, with Bloomberg's White House correspondent, Kate Sullivan, reporting that the Islamic regime agreed to suspend its nuclear program and that the United States will withdraw enriched uranium stored at Natanz, Fordow and Esfahan, the nuclear sites that were bombed during Operation Midnight Hammer last June.
In addition, although this agreement did not include the situation in Lebanon, Trump was responsible for confirming that the United States, separately, will deal with the Shiite terrorist group Hezbollah in an appropriate manner and that Israel will no longer bomb Lebanon. “They are PROHIBITED from doing so by the U.S. UU. That's enough!!!” , the president added on his social network.
Trump also expressed his gratitude to Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Qatar in other publications. “A GREAT AND BRIGHT DAY FOR THE WORLD!” , commented the Republican tycoon
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The White House and Iran had negotiated a ceasefire last week, but the American delegation - led by Vice President JD Vance and special envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner - had been unable to reach an agreement with the Iranian counterpart on the nuclear program. For this reason, Trump had imposed a naval blockade on the strait.
The Iranian regime accepted Trump's terms and is removing the mines it placed in the Strait of Hormuz