JUST IN: President Trump Claims Iran, With U.S. Help, Has Removed or Is Removing All Sea Mines from the Strait of Hormuz
Reflecto News – U.S. President Donald Trump announced that Iran, with assistance from the United States, has removed or is in the process of removing all sea mines from the Strait of Hormuz.
Trump made the statement on Truth Social, framing it as a significant step forward following Iran’s recent declaration that the strait is fully open for commercial shipping during the current fragile ceasefire.

Trump’s Statement
“Iran, with the help of the U.S.A., has removed, or is removing, all sea mines! Thank you!”
The comment comes amid ongoing U.S.-Iran negotiations and after weeks of disruptions caused by Iranian restrictions and U.S. naval enforcement actions in the region. Earlier reports indicated that Iran had laid mines in the waterway, and the U.S. military had begun de-mining operations using advanced equipment, including underwater drones and minesweepers.
Background on the Mines Issue
- Iran reportedly deployed sea mines during the height of tensions, contributing to slowed commercial traffic and heightened risks in the strait.
- U.S. officials had previously noted challenges, including Iran’s reported difficulty in locating some of its own mines.
- The U.S. Navy has conducted mine-clearing efforts, with guided-missile destroyers transiting the area and specialized assets deployed to neutralize threats.
- The reopening of the strait for commercial passage was announced by Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, tied to the Lebanon ceasefire component of the broader truce.
Trump has repeatedly welcomed the reopening while stressing that the targeted U.S. naval blockade on Iranian ports remains in effect until a final “100% complete” deal is reached.
Current Diplomatic and Strategic Context
- Ceasefire Status: The fragile U.S.-Iran truce continues, with mediators from Pakistan, Egypt, and Türkiye facilitating backchannel talks ahead of the April 21 deadline.
- Negotiations: Discussions include removal of Iran’s enriched uranium stockpiles (“nuclear dust”), enrichment limits, sanctions relief, and long-term maritime security.
- Energy Markets: The combined announcements of the strait’s reopening and mine removal have contributed to a drop in global oil prices, easing some supply concerns.
Analysts note that successful mine clearance would further stabilize shipping routes, but the ongoing U.S. blockade on Iranian ports keeps economic pressure on Tehran. Any perceived violation of the ceasefire could quickly reverse recent gains.
This remains a fast-moving development with direct implications for global energy security and the broader U.S.-Iran diplomatic track.
FAQs
Q1: What did President Trump announce about sea mines?
Trump stated that Iran, with U.S. help, has removed or is removing all sea mines from the Strait of Hormuz.
Q2: Why were mines an issue in the Strait of Hormuz?
Iran had laid naval mines during the escalation, which disrupted commercial shipping and raised safety concerns. The U.S. military has been involved in de-mining operations to restore safe passage.
Q3: Is the strait now fully safe for shipping?
Iran has declared it open for commercial vessels, and mine removal efforts are underway or completed. However, the U.S. maintains a targeted blockade on Iranian ports.
Q4: How does this relate to the current ceasefire?
The mine clearance and strait reopening are linked to the fragile truce, including the Lebanon ceasefire, and support ongoing mediated talks before the April 21 deadline.
Q5: What is the status of U.S.-Iran negotiations?
Backchannel efforts continue via mediators from Pakistan, Egypt, and Türkiye, focusing on nuclear issues, uranium stockpiles, and sanctions relief.
Q6: Will this lead to lower oil prices?
The developments have already contributed to a drop in oil prices by reducing fears of prolonged disruptions in one of the world’s most critical energy chokepoints.
Q7: Where can I follow verified updates?
Stay with Reflecto News for balanced coverage based on official statements from Washington, Tehran, and international sources. We monitor shipping activity, diplomatic progress, and market reactions.
This is a developing story. Reflecto News will provide updates as mine clearance is confirmed, commercial shipping volumes increase, or further details emerge from negotiations.
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