Trump says naval blockade will 'remain in full force', but what is it?published at 18:59 BST
Image source, Getty ImagesShips have been left stranded in the Strait of Hormuz as a result of the naval blockade
Donald Trump, in his latest Truth Social, says he has cancelled strikes on Iran tonight and that "final points have been, in both concept and great detail, approved by all parties involved".
We're yet to hear from Iran, or any of the other countries Trump cites in his post.
The US president adds, though, that the US naval blockade on Iranian ports in the Strait of Hormuz will "remain in full force".
What is the naval blockade?
It is a US operation to stop ships from entering and leaving Iranian ports as a means to restrict Tehran's ability to profit from oil exports.
US forces are likely to be using satellite and commercial intelligence to monitor which ships are leaving Iranian ports, and waiting for them to sail into the open Indian Ocean before intercepting them.
It began on 13 April in retaliation to restrictions on the Iranian-controlled Strait of Hormuz, a vital global shipping route that sees 20% of oil and natural gas pass through.

















