The US will lift the blockade and Iran will resume maritime transport in the Strait of Hormuz

A report from Iranian state television detailed the terms of a memorandum of understanding currently being negotiated between Iran and the United States. According to the report, the agreement would necessitate the withdrawal of American military forces from the vicinity of Iran and the lifting of the existing blockade on Iranian ports. In exchange for these concessions, the report stated that Iran has committed to restoring the volume of commercial vessels transiting the Strait of Hormuz to levels recorded prior to the conflict, and this restoration is expected within one month.

Furthermore, the Iranian state broadcaster, IRIB, indicated that the management and routing of maritime traffic through the crucial strait would be jointly controlled by Iran and Oman. The report clarified that this agreement would not apply to military vessels. It is noted that IRIB is generally considered to be influenced by hardline factions within the Iranian regime.

Historically, the United States has maintained sanctions against Iran for nearly five decades. The details presented regarding the withdrawal of US forces and the lifting of the blockade are based on this state media report concerning the bilateral talks.

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2 thoughts on “The US will lift the blockade and Iran will resume maritime transport in the Strait of Hormuz

  1. What specific terms are included in the memorandum of understanding regarding the withdrawal of US military forces?

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