Trump Says US-Iran Deal to Reopen Strait of Hormuz Possible ‘Next Week’
President Donald Trump speaks during a Cabinet meeting at the White House. (Photo: AP) US President Donald Trump has said an agreement with Iran to extend the current ceasefire and reopen the Strait of Hormuz could be reached “over the next week”, according to ABC News. Speaking in a phone interview, Trump said progress in talks was positive despite a brief setback. “Looking good, looking good,” he said, adding: “There was a little glitch today, but I turned that one around very quickly.” He said the issue arose after Iran reacted to Israeli strikes in Lebanon. “The Iranians were upset,” Trump said, adding that he spoke to both sides to calm the situation. “I spoke with Hezbollah… and I talked to Bibi and said no shooting, and they both stopped.” pic.twitter.com/MwB4Cj2Pwg — Rapid Response 47 (@RapidResponse47) June 1, 2026 Deal still under discussion Trump said discussions are ongoing and a final agreement has not yet been reached. “I still have to get a few more points,” he said. He added that both sides face challenges …







