The United States has lifted its naval blockade in the Persian Gulf, allowing oil tankers to resume passage after a two-month halt. Initial reports confirm the first tankers are now navigating the region. This follows a memorandum of understanding reached between the US and Iran, scheduled for signing this Friday in Switzerland. The blockade had significantly disrupted maritime traffic and raised concerns about global oil supplies. The resumption of navigation signals a potential de-escalation of tensions in the region. Details of the US-Iran agreement remain limited, but it appears to facilitate a return to normal shipping operations. Further progress in restoring full navigational capacity is expected in the coming days.
