Iranian oil tankers have begun transiting the Strait of Hormuz, previously subject to a US naval presence intended as a blockade. This movement occurs just two days before a historic agreement is expected to be signed between Tehran and Washington. The anticipated accord aims to de-escalate tensions and potentially end ongoing conflict between the two nations. The agreement is expected to pave the way for discussions regarding sensitive issues, including economic sanctions imposed on Iran. This transit signals a potential easing of restrictions and a shift towards diplomatic resolution. The development is being closely watched as a key indicator of the success of the impending negotiations. The specialized website reporting the tanker movements cited AFP as its source.
