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Trump says pausing Hormuz operation in push for Iran deal

US President Donald Trump speaks with reporters
In a post on his Truth Social platform, US President Donald Trump said 'Project Freedom' would be paused for a short period

US President Donald Trump said he was halting the US military operation to escort ships through the Strait of Hormuz after just one day, in a bid to reach a deal with Iran to end the Middle East war.

Mr Trump's so-called 'Project Freedom' to help vessels leave the Strait of Hormuz, the narrow chokepoint to the Gulf where Iran has seized control in response to being attacked, began on Monday.

But the US leader said on Truth Social that he was now pausing it after a request by mediator Pakistan and other countries, saying that "Great Progress has been made toward a Complete and Final Agreement" with Iran.

"We have mutually agreed that, while the Blockade will remain in full force and effect, Project Freedom will be paused for a short period of time to see whether or not the Agreement can be finalised and signed," Mr Trump said.

A person in front of a large screen displaying vessel movements in the Strait of Hormuz on a ship-tracking website.
A screen displays vessel movements in the Strait of Hormuz on a ship-tracking website

The US is maintaining a blockade of Iran's ports in a bid to pressure Iran to make a deal to end the war that the United States and Israel launched on 28 February.

Tensions had been soaring over the Hormuz operation, with the United States saying it had sunk seven Iranian boats, and several civilian vessels coming under attack, allegedly from Iran.

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said earlier that the United States has completed its offensive operations against Iran, which it dubbed ‘Operation Epic Fury’.

Mr Rubio's comments echoed statements to Congress nearly a month into a fragile ceasefire.

"The operation is over - Epic Fury - as the president notified Congress. We're done with that stage of it," Mr Rubio told reporters at the White House.

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio speaks during the 62nd Munich Security Conference (MSC) on February 14, 2026 in Munich, southern Germany. Heads of state and government as well as foreign and defence ministers from all over the world are expected to attend the security policy talks from February 13
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said that the United States has completed its offensive operations against Iran

The clashes in the Strait of Hormuz were not part of the original war, he said.

"This is not an offensive operation; this is a defensive operation," Mr Rubio said. "And what that means is very simple - there's no shooting unless we're shot at first."

Israel and the United States attacked Iran on 28 February, killing top leaders and destroying major military and economic sites but not forcing the collapse of the Islamic republic, which has responded with missile and drone attacks across the region.

Mr Trump on 8 April declared a ceasefire with Iran that he has since extended even though negotiations with Iran have been at a standstill.

Mr Rubio said the United States has "achieved the objectives" of the war.

"These guys are facing real, catastrophic destruction to their economy," he said, while adding that Mr Trump still preferred a negotiated deal with Iran.