U.S. Blockade on Iranian Ports Continues Amid Ceasefire Talks
The U.S. military announced that a blockade on Iranian ports will stay in place until a ceasefire agreement is fully realized on June 19. This directive restricts all maritime traffic to and from the affected ports, warning against any attempts to bypass these measures.
The United States military has reiterated its commitment to maintaining a blockade on Iranian ports as part of ongoing diplomatic efforts. The measure will stay in effect until a ceasefire deal with Iran is finalized, expected by June 19, according to an advisory released on Monday.
The advisory emphasized that the blockade effectively restricts all inbound and outbound maritime traffic at Iranian ports, cautioning vessels not to attempt crossing or bypassing the restrictions until explicit instructions are provided.
This development underscores the fragile state of negotiations and highlights the strategic importance of the ports in ongoing international relations and trade with Iran.
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