U.S. Blockade on Iranian Ports Remains Active Pending Ceasefire Deal
A U.S. military advisory has confirmed that a blockade of vessels traveling to or from Iranian ports is still in effect. This restriction on inbound and outbound traffic will persist until a ceasefire agreement between Washington and Tehran is executed. The deal, which addresses issues including the Strait of Hormuz, is reportedly scheduled for signing on Friday.

The United States is maintaining a blockade on vessels operating to or from Iranian ports, according to a recent U.S. military advisory issued to merchant ships. This measure currently restricts all inbound and outbound traffic within the affected maritime areas.
The ongoing blockade is slated to remain in place "pending execution" of a ceasefire agreement. This deal is between Washington and Tehran and is reportedly set for signing on Friday.
The advisory explicitly states that "A military blockade of Iranian ports remains in effect restricting all traffic inbound and outbound." This measure is connected to a broader ceasefire deal for the Strait of Hormuz.
According to The Hill, the U.S. military advisory confirmed the continued enforcement of these restrictions.