Tehran and Washington Officially Announce End of Conflict and Lifting of Naval Blockade
Iranian state television announced the conclusion of a comprehensive peace agreement with the United States, ending the state of war and immediately lifting the naval blockade imposed on the country. The Iranian Foreign Ministry confirmed that the draft "Islamabad Memorandum" has been finalized in cooperation with international mediators, paving the way for its official signing in Geneva. The agreement includes a comprehensive cessation of military operations on all fronts, with Washington's compliance subject to strict monitoring during a 60-day trial period. This precedes broader discussions covering nuclear, economic, and reconstruction dossiers. Concurrently, the US Presidency confirmed the conclusion of the agreement, announcing immediate directives to open the Strait of Hormuz to international navigation without restrictions and to fully lift the naval blockade to ensure the flow of global energy supplies.
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