Iran and the United States both said the Strait of Hormuz was reopening, though tensions remain after recent conflict disrupted global shipping and energy prices.
Donald Trump claimed NATO offered assistance but said he rejected it, continuing his criticism of the alliance.
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer emphasized that Britain would not be drawn into the conflict but announced a future UK-France-led mission to protect commercial shipping.
The mission, supported by multiple countries, will be defensive and begin only after fighting ends, the BBC has reported.
Meanwhile, global leaders warned the strait’s disruption has had serious economic consequences, and uncertainty continues despite signs of a temporary ceasefire.
