Finally stopping the war! Iran-US agree to deal to open Hormuz, claims report

Iran and the United States (US-Iran) have agreed to a special agreement to lift the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz and restore the normalization of this important waterway. A recent report has claimed the same. So what finally stops the war in the Middle East permanently? This is the question that is getting stronger now.

According to a report by Saudi Arabian media outlet Al Arabiya, Iran and the US agreed to sign a deal on Thursday. According to that agreement, both sides will quickly lift the blockade of Hormuz. As a result, this important waterway of the world will return to its normal rhythm. The report claims that the agreement will be signed within the next few hours. The report also said that after this agreement, the cargo ships stuck in Hormuz will be able to go to their destinations without any problems. However, neither Washington nor Tehran has opened their mouths on the issue. According to experts, if an agreement is indeed signed between the two countries, then a permanent solution to the Middle East conflict can be reached.

Meanwhile, a one-sided war started between America and Iran based on US President Donald Trump’s ‘Project Freedom’. Iran claims it attacked a US warship. In turn, the US said that Iran had launched an attack but that attack had been repelled. 6 Iranian boats were destroyed. On the other hand, Iran carried out a drone attack targeting oil reserves in the United Arab Emirates. In this incident, US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said, “We don’t want to go to war. They say they control the straits. But they don’t. America is protecting ships from Iranian attacks.”

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