🔥 President Trump states the Strait of Hormuz will "soon resume traffic," but did not disclose the specific implementation plan.


U.S. President Trump said the United States will "soon" restore passage through the Strait of Hormuz, while acknowledging that the related actions "will not be easy," and did not reveal the specific implementation plan.
Trump stated that other countries have expressed willingness to assist in ensuring the safety of the strait's navigation, but did not specify the participating parties.
Earlier reports indicated that NATO has already discussed assisting in maintaining the security of this critical shipping lane.
The Strait of Hormuz accounts for about 20% of global oil and liquefied natural gas transportation.
Since Iran's blockade, global energy supplies have been disrupted, oil prices have fluctuated, and market uncertainty has increased.
Although the U.S. and Iran have announced a temporary ceasefire, current shipping remains largely halted, and the progress of recovery depends on subsequent security arrangements and geopolitical developments.
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