Glimmer of hope in Hormuz Strait as fragile ceasefire holds: what happened overnight
A fragile ceasefire between the US and Iran has held for three weeks, with signs of the Strait of Hormuz potentially reopening. President Donald Trump announced on Sunday that the US will initiate "Project Freedom" on Monday morning, a humanitarian effort to assist ships stranded in the strait.

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AI-generatedA fragile ceasefire between the US and Iran has held for three weeks, with signs of the Strait of Hormuz potentially reopening. President Donald Trump announced on Sunday that the US will initiate "Project Freedom" on Monday morning, a humanitarian effort to assist ships stranded in the strait. This initiative, requested by neutral countries, aims to facilitate maritime traffic. The US Navy will provide commercial vessels with navigational guidance and remain on standby to deter any Iranian interference. Trump warned that any obstruction of this humanitarian process would be met with a forceful response.
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5 extractedThis process, Project Freedom, will begin Monday morning, Middle East time.
The US would ‘help free up’ ships stranded in the Strait of Hormuz within hours.
A fragile ceasefire between the US and Iran has continued into its third week.
US Navy ships will provide commercial vessels with information on maritime lanes and remain nearby to prevent Iranian attacks.
Signs of a reopening of the Strait of Hormuz are looming on the horizon.