Donald Trump Praises Reopening of Strait of Hormuz Signals Ongoing Pressure on Iran Until Deal Reached

Strait of Hormuz

On Friday, April 17, 2026, U.S. President Donald Trump publicly thanked Iran following their announcement that the Strait of Hormuz is once again “completely open” for commercial shipping. However, in a signature display of his “maximum pressure” strategy, he clarified that the U.S. naval blockade and economic sanctions will remain in full force until a final, comprehensive deal is reached.

The Thank You and the Reopening

Following the 10-day ceasefire deal brokered by Pakistan, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi declared the Strait open to all commercial vessels.

The Continuation of Maritime Pressure

Despite the celebratory tone regarding the waterway, the President made it clear that the “transaction” with Iran is not yet finished.

The Path to a Comprehensive Agreement

The U.S. administration is using this sustained pressure to finalize a deal that goes beyond a simple ceasefire.

Pakistan Role and International Reactions

The peace talks in Islamabad have been the backbone of this fragile progress.

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