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Trump Says ‘Great’ Iran Settlement Will Trigger Opening of Strait of Hormuz

WASHINGTON, June 11 (Reuters) – U.S. President Donald Trump ⁠said ⁠on Thursday that the ⁠Strait of Hormuz would be opened as soon as ​a “great settlement” of the war in Iran was signed, an event he said ‌he expected would happen within ‌days.

“We just made a great settlement of the war with Iran”, ⁠Trump told ⁠reporters in the Oval Office.

“The strait will officially open as ​soon as we sign, which could be soon, very soon, maybe over the weekend in Europe,” he said.

Trump said he had just talked to Israel’s Prime ​Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, and had also spoken with the leaders of Qatar, ⁠United ⁠Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, ⁠Bahrain, Kuwait ​and others. He said he would soon speak to Turkey’s President Tayyip ​Erdogan.

The deal resolved the ⁠issue of Iran pursuing the development of a nuclear weapon, he said.

“Most importantly we have a deal that Iran will never have a nuclear weapon, which was the whole purpose of what we had to go ⁠through to get this. So it was a very big thing,” he ⁠said

Trump called off new strikes on Iran earlier on Thursday, saying “final points” of an initial peace deal had been approved and details of a signing ceremony would be announced shortly.

Iran’s semi-official Fars news agency reported that Tehran was likely to approve the agreement though it has yet to give a formal response. The cancellation of strikes came hours after the president said the U.S. ⁠military would attack Iran for a third consecutive night.

Since mid-March, Trump has repeatedly claimed that a deal with Iran to end the war is close. The two sides have traded strikes throughout the ​week, straining a ceasefire announced in April.

(Reporting by Humeyra ​Pamuk, Katharine Jackson;Editing by David Ljunggren)

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