U.S. and Iran Lift Strait of Hormuz Restrictions on June 19, Stranded Vessels Resume Transit

According to Washington Post, on June 19, the United States and Iran agreed to lift all maritime restrictions on the Strait of Hormuz. Following the agreement, vessels that had been stranded in the Persian Gulf region since February are beginning to transit through the waterway. The restoration of shipping passage signals an easing of regional tensions.
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