The United States has lifted its blockade on maritime traffic involving Iran in the Strait of Hormuz, following a recently reached diplomatic agreement. The US Central Command stated that major warships will remain deployed in the region to ensure adherence to the terms of the agreement. Details of the diplomatic pact remain limited, but the move signals a de-escalation of tensions in the critical waterway. The Strait of Hormuz is a vital chokepoint for global oil supply, making freedom of navigation crucial. This decision follows a period of heightened maritime security concerns in the area. The US maintains its commitment to regional stability through continued naval presence. The lifting of the blockade aims to foster a more secure maritime environment while monitoring compliance with the new accord.