U.S. President Donald Trump has reached an agreement with Iran to lift sanctions and restore funding, according to reports from Saudi media and official statements. The deal has resulted in the immediate reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, with oil tankers resuming movement through the critical waterway as of Friday.
- Core Terms: Lifting of U.S. sanctions and restoration of funding to Iran.
- Immediate Action: Full reopening of the Strait of Hormuz for maritime traffic.
- Primary Source: Agreement text published by Saudi Arabian media.
- Geopolitical Shift: New dynamics reported in U.S.-Israel diplomatic relations.
How the Strait of Hormuz Reopened
Oil tankers have resumed movement through the Strait of Hormuz following an announcement from President Trump. The U.S. president stated that the waterway would be fully open starting Friday, ending a period of heightened tension in one of the world’s most vital energy chokepoints.
Terms of the U.S.-Iran Agreement
The specific terms of the deal became public after Saudi Arabian media published the text of the agreement. According to these reports, the accord focuses on two primary financial pillars: the lifting of existing sanctions and the restoration of funding.

The agreement provides for the lifting of sanctions and the restoration of funding.
— According to reports from local media
Impact on U.S.-Israel Relations
The diplomatic breakthrough between Washington and Tehran is altering the strategic landscape for U.S. allies in the region. Reports indicate that the agreement introduces a “new reality” regarding the relationship between the United States and Israel, as the U.S. shifts its approach toward Iran.