US will help reduce ship congestion in the Strait of Hormuz Trump
New Delhi: Hours after the ceasefire between the US and Iran, President Donald Trump said on Wednesday that the US will help reduce ship congestion in the Strait of Hormuz. Amid signs of easing tensions with Iran and improving relations, Trump described the development as a big day for world peace.
The Strait of Hormuz, the most important for oil supplies around the world, had been a center of tension for the past several days. Due to obstructions and security concerns here, there was a fear of stopping oil supplies and spreading instability in West Asia. After this war that lasted for about 40 days in West Asia, a ceasefire has now been announced, due to which major oil-importing countries have breathed a sigh of relief.
After this major success, President Trump expressed hope and said that Iran is now ready to move forward. He said that Iran and all other countries are now tired of this conflict, which shows that everyone is tired of fighting and now wants peace.
He pointed out that the US will play an important role in reducing the congestion of ships in this narrow sea route and will maintain its presence there to keep the situation under control. Trump expressed confidence that this ceasefire will continue and many positive things will be done in the coming time.
The US President said that there will be economic benefits from reducing tensions and a lot of money will be earned from this. He asked Iran to start construction work again after a long conflict. He assured that the US will supply the necessary equipment and will help and also monitor the situation.
