🚨 BREAKING: TRUMP CLAIMS IRAN ALLOWS 20 OIL VESSELS THROUGH STRAIT OF HORMUZ 🚨
Donald Trump says Iran has agreed to allow 20 large oil vessels to safely pass through the Strait of Hormuz starting tomorrow as a “sign of respect.”
The statement signals a possible temporary easing in one of the world’s most volatile energy chokepoints.
Trump framed the development as a diplomatic win, suggesting that Iran’s move reflects shifting negotiations amid ongoing regional conflict.
The Strait of Hormuz remains one of the most critical global oil transit routes, and even limited movement changes can heavily impact energy prices.
Recent weeks have seen repeated disruptions, military escalation, and shifting control dynamics over maritime access in the region.
Analysts caution that such openings are often tactical and reversible, depending on broader military and political conditions.
If sustained, even partial reopening could ease pressure on global oil supply chains and reduce short-term volatility in energy markets.
But the situation remains highly fragile, with control of shipping routes still a central leverage point in the conflict.
Markets will now be watching whether this is a genuine de-escalation signal or a temporary political framing.