The United States withdraws its naval blockade of Iran following the signing of a peace deal, according to multiple Australian outlets. The reports say the move comes after agreement is reached in connection with the deal, ending the US blockade arrangement directed at Iran’s shipping and maritime posture.
All three sources also note the Iranian Supreme Leader’s public reaction to the agreement. He portrays the peace deal as something Donald Trump signed “out of desperation,” framing it as driven by pressure rather than mutual concession.
The coverage is consistent on the core timeline: the blockade is withdrawn after the peace deal is signed, and the Iranian leadership responds critically to the circumstances surrounding the agreement. The reports do not provide additional details on the terms of the peace deal, specific dates for the blockade’s end, or the operational changes to US naval deployments. Overall, the articles present the blockade withdrawal as a direct outcome of the peace agreement, while highlighting differing political interpretations of why the deal is reached.