US military says it has lifted naval blockade of Iranian ports
The US military, through US Central Command (CENTCOM), has announced the cessation of its naval blockade enforcement efforts on Iranian ports. This action is part of an agreement between the US and Iran to suspend military operations during negotiations.

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AI-generatedThe US military, through US Central Command (CENTCOM), has announced the cessation of its naval blockade enforcement efforts on Iranian ports. This action is part of an agreement between the US and Iran to suspend military operations during negotiations. US forces will remain in the general area to ensure compliance with the agreement. The blockade had previously slowed maritime traffic through the Strait of Hormuz, a vital oil and gas transit hub. The agreement also involves potential economic relief for Iran and addresses issues like Israel's occupation of southern Lebanon and Iran's nuclear program.
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5 extractedUS forces will remain in the area to ensure compliance with the agreement.
The blockade lifting is part of an agreement between the US and Iran suspending military operations.
US military has lifted its naval blockade of Iranian ports.
Traffic through the Strait of Hormuz slowed to a halt during the US-Israel war on Iran.
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