Arsalan Shahla and María Paula Mijares TorresJun 14, 2026 – 8.24amWashington | President Donald Trump said an interim deal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and end the conflict with Iran would be signed on Sunday (Monday AEST), a claim contradicted by Iran as the two sides still differ over key points, including management of the waterway and payments to the Islamic Republic.“The Deal is scheduled to get signed tomorrow, and immediately after it is signed, the Hormuz Strait is OPEN TO ALL,” Trump said in a social media post on Sunday AEST, while claiming that Iran “no longer wants a Nuclear weapon”.BloombergSubscribe to gift this articleGift 5 articles to anyone you choose each month when you subscribe.Subscribe nowAlready a subscriber? Fetching latest articles
Will Trump’s latest Iran promise be the real deal?
The president said the US and Iran would sign a deal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz on Monday AEST, although Iran cautioned that the timing was still unclear.
Trump says interim Iran deal to reopen Hormuz Strait will be signed Sunday; Iran contradicts, citing disagreements on waterway management. Hormuz reopening impacts global energy pricing, affecting cloud infrastructure and data center operational costs.












