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The April 6 Iran Deadline Just Passed — Here Is What Actually Happened

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Trump's April 6 Iran deadline came and went. Here is the specific outcome, what Iran agreed to, what it refused, and what happens next for the Strait of Hormuz.

The April 6 deadline that Trump set for Iran to open the Strait of Hormuz arrived and produced exactly the ambiguous outcome that careful observers of Trump's deadline management had anticipated: not a clean Iranian capitulation, not a dramatic US escalation, but a conditional framework that allows both sides to claim some version of progress while the underlying conflict dynamics continue.

What Iran delivered by April 6: a commitment to allow specific categories of humanitarian cargo and medical supplies to transit Hormuz without obstruction, beginning within 72 hours. This is the gesture that gives Trump the 'Iran is cooperating' narrative that justifies another extension without requiring the verification mechanisms and comprehensive implementation that a genuine deal would involve.

What Iran did not deliver: any commitment on full commercial shipping restoration, any agreement on nuclear programme constraints, any ceasefire with Houthi forces, or any verification mechanism that would allow independent confirmation of Hormuz conditions.

Trump's response: a third deadline extension, framed in terms of progress — 'They gave us most of what we need. Give us a little more time to finish this.' The White House speech that preceded the deadline addressed the American public with the specific ambiguity that allows supporters to hear victory and sceptics to hear evasion.

Energy market reaction: limited. Oil prices fell approximately 3 percent on the partial agreement news, then recovered as analysts noted the gap between what was announced and what would be required for Hormuz to function normally. The TTF gas price decline was similarly limited — the market is pricing not the announcement but the physical reality of when LNG tankers can transit the strait commercially.

For European governments: relief that the Kharg Island escalation scenario hasn't materialised, concern that the 'deal' doesn't address the structural energy supply problem, and a growing recognition that the 'Trump says it's over' diplomatic resolution is not the same as the physical reality of restored energy flows that actually reduces European household bills.

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