Middle East Conflict: U.S. Maintains Naval Blockade Until Ceasefire Agreement Is Signed

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According to a statement released by the U.S. military, maritime restrictions on Iranian ports remain in effect until a ceasefire agreement is formally signed, reportedly scheduled for June 19.

The statement notes that maritime traffic to and from several Iranian ports remains restricted, and vessels are advised not to attempt passage until further official guidance is issued. The measures are described as part of an ongoing U.S. military operation in the region.

The issue is linked to the presence and operations of the United States Armed Forces in the Persian Gulf, where regional tensions have frequently affected maritime navigation and the security of vital trade routes.

Authorities have not yet provided additional details regarding the terms of the planned ceasefire agreement, while the situation continues to develop.