The U.S. military has confirmed that the blockade of vessels traveling to or from Iranian ports is still enforced. This decision is described as being 'pending execution' of a ceasefire agreement between the U.S. and Iran, which is scheduled to be signed on Friday. The advisory issued to merchant ships states that the blockade restricts all traffic both inbound and outbound from Iranian ports.
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US Military Blockade of Iranian Ports Remains in Effect
The U.S. military has announced that its blockade of vessels to and from Iranian ports remains in effect. This action is pending the signing of a ceasefire deal between the U.S. and Iran, which is expected on Friday.
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US blockade of Iranian ports still in place ‘pending execution’ of Strait of Hormuz ceasefire deal
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US Military Blockade of Iranian Ports Remains in Effect