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Iran Deal: Ships Await Free Passage in Hormuz
Despite Trump's announcement, ships are still stranded in the Strait of Hormuz. Discover the complexities behind the reopening and what it means for global trade.

The Current Situation in the Strait of Hormuz
President Trump's recent declaration that merchant ships can resume sailing through the Strait of Hormuz has raised hopes, but the reality is more complicated. With approximately 1,500 vessels still trapped in the Persian Gulf, including oil tankers, the timeline for reopening remains uncertain.
The U.S. and its allies, including Britain and France, are actively involved in demining efforts to ensure safe passage. Key points include:
- The U.S. has initiated mine removal and established a new shipping route off Oman.
- Britain and France are deploying advanced technology, including autonomous drones, to assist in clearing mines.
- Currently, around 25 ships are managing to transit the southern route daily, but this is far from the pre-conflict levels of 140 ships per day.