Iranian media reported that Iranian oil tankers and other cargo vessels have begun crossing the Strait of Hormuz without any obstruction. According to Fars News Agency, several Iranian ships have started passing through the blockade zone freely. Maritime sources said a large crude oil tanker bound for an Iranian port and another vessel carrying livestock supplies have both crossed the restricted area.
The report indicated that while the naval blockade has not been fully lifted, a process toward easing it has begun. The United States is now allowing Iranian ships to travel through these waters to the open sea and return to Iranian ports. Iranian observers view this as a goodwill gesture from Washington ahead of a scheduled agreement signing ceremony on Friday, a step Tehran had long awaited.
Iranian sources emphasized that this process should continue and be maintained, seeing it as an initial test of U.S. commitment to its promises.