Deal breakthrough between Iran and the United States as oil ships cross the Strait of Hormuz
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Key facts
Trump unveils a historic US-Iran digital accord as Thailand welcomes a breakthrough in the Middle East crisis
Hormuz route set to reopen as Iran ships resume passage after US lifts naval blockade amid diplomacy
The announcement came early on June 16, 2026, during talks between President Trump and French President Emmanuel Macron at the G7 summit.
US and Iran begin nuclear talks under a digital accord signed by Trump, Vance and Galibaf in Geneva
Sanctions relief remains conditional as Thailand welcomes breakthrough and urges Middle East peace
Thailand praises Pakistan and Oman mediation while backing international law and shipping security
Summary
### Trump unveils a historic US-Iran digital accord as Thailand welcomes a breakthrough in the Middle East crisis. The Strait of Hormuz will reopen, nuclear talks begin and a 60-day ceasefire holds as global markets watch whether the fragile deal leads to a wider peace deal.
A significant diplomatic breakthrough emerged on Tuesday as United States President Donald Trump announced a digitally signed agreement with Iran, opening the way for the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, renewed nuclear negotiations and an extension of the current ceasefire.
Thailand welcomed a dramatic diplomatic breakthrough on Tuesday as the world awaited the next steps after United States President Donald Trump announced a digital agreement with Iran aimed at ending their conflict.