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Trump to Push Strait of Hormuz Demining Plan at G7 as Iran Peace Deal Nears
United States President Donald Trump is expected to use the upcoming G7 summit to rally international support for demining operations in the Strait of Hormuz, a critical global shipping route, as optimism grows over a potential agreement to end months of conflict between Washington and Tehran.
According to senior U.S. officials, discussions at the summit will focus on restoring safe navigation through the strategic waterway once a ceasefire agreement is secured. Britain and France have reportedly indicated a willingness to participate in post-conflict demining efforts aimed at reopening one of the world’s most important energy corridors.
The renewed diplomatic push comes amid increasing signs that negotiators from the United States and Iran are nearing an agreement that could formally end the war that has disrupted regional stability and global energy markets. U.S. officials say both sides have largely agreed on a framework that would reopen the Strait of Hormuz, extend a ceasefire, and pave the way for broader negotiations on Iran’s nuclear program.
Speaking ahead of the summit, Trump expressed confidence that a settlement could be finalized in the coming days. The proposed agreement reportedly includes provisions for restoring commercial shipping through the strait, easing some sanctions on Iran, and establishing a verification mechanism to ensure compliance with future commitments.
The prospect of a breakthrough has already affected global markets. Oil prices fell sharply this week after reports emerged that a deal was close, raising hopes that normal energy exports from the Gulf region could soon resume and reduce pressure on global supply chains.
Despite the growing optimism, officials on both sides have cautioned that final details remain under negotiation. Iranian representatives have indicated that while significant progress has been made, some issues still require resolution before a formal signing can take place.
World leaders attending the G7 summit are expected to closely monitor developments, with the outcome likely to have major implications for Middle East security, global energy markets, and international trade routes.


