The United States has lifted its blockade on Iranian ports situated near the Strait of Hormuz following the signing of an initial peace agreement between the US and Iran. This move concludes over 40 days of conflict in the Middle East. The agreement’s implementation prompted the lifting of restrictions, signaling a de-escalation of tensions in the region. While details remain limited, the deal appears to have been signed despite differing viewpoints from Iranian leadership, as acknowledged by the country’s supreme leader. Vice President JD was involved in the proceedings following the signing. The lifting of the blockade aims to facilitate trade and reduce the risk of further escalation in the strategically important waterway. This development represents a significant step towards stabilizing the region after a period of heightened conflict.