Commercial Ships Bypass Iranian Waters in Strait of Hormuz Over Past 24 Hours; Trump Announces Nuclear Accord Signing

According to BlockBeats citing vessel tracking data, on June 14, all commercial ships transiting the Strait of Hormuz in the past 24 hours avoided Iranian waters and diverted to Omani-side shipping lanes instead, indicating route shifts driven by rising regional security concerns.

U.S. President Trump stated on his social platform early on June 14 that a nuclear agreement with Iran will be signed on June 15, following which the Strait of Hormuz will immediately open to all nations. Trump emphasized the agreement involves no payments to Iran and aims to establish long-term cooperation with Iran and the broader Middle East region.

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