Reports indicate Finland will not participate in a potential mission to open the Strait of Hormuz this Friday, despite US President Donald Trump’s announcement that the waterway would be “completely open” following a signed agreement with Iran. Finnish officials are approaching Trump’s declaration with caution. According to information obtained by Iltalehti, Finland is not slated to be involved in any immediate opening operation. Trump stated the Strait would reopen after a deal with Iran is officially signed, but details of such an agreement remain unclear. The Finnish government has not officially confirmed or denied the report, maintaining a reserved stance. This cautious approach suggests Finland is awaiting further clarification and verification before committing to any involvement in the sensitive geopolitical situation. The situation remains fluid and dependent on the progress of negotiations with Iran.