INTERNATIONAL — June 16, 2026

United States Eases Naval Blockade of Iran Ahead of Agreement

Five Iranian cargo ships have been permitted to pass as the sides prepare to sign the deal on Friday, which would reopen the Strait of Hormuz and lead to talks on sanctions and the nuclear program, even as Israel voices reservations.

The Ehtebar Desk — originates with Khaama Press2 min read

United States Eases Naval Blockade of Iran Ahead of Agreement
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The United States has begun easing its naval blockade of Iran. Iranian cargo ships are now able to pass through waters that had been restricted for months.

According to reports, five Iranian cargo ships have successfully crossed the blockade zone. This step is seen as a sign of progress toward a final deal.

The agreement between the United States and Iran is set to be signed on Friday. It is designed to bring an end to the months of conflict that have affected the region.

Restoring maritime traffic is a key goal of the deal. The reopening of the Strait of Hormuz will follow the formal signing ceremony.

The United States had proposed linking the blockade easing directly to the reopening of the strait. Iran did not accept this proposal as a condition.

Further negotiations are expected to cover sanctions relief measures. Discussions on Iran's nuclear program will also take place in subsequent talks.

Israel has expressed reservations regarding the agreement. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has stated that the security objectives of Israel remain unchanged despite the developments.

Read the original reporting at Khaama Press

Reliability assessment

Multiple independent outlets (NBC, CBS, NPR, Fox, Times of India, CSMonitor) report the same core events in the June 14-16 2026 timeframe: a framework deal to end hostilities, explicit US moves to end/ease the naval blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, and a final signing ceremony scheduled for June 19. This directly corroborates the story's central claim of the blockade easing ahead of the final agreement, upgrading the assessment from a single-source Iranian report.

The source language reads straight.

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