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Countering US-Israel Aggression, Iran Boasts Abundant Fuel Supplies

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Countering US-Israel Aggression, Iran Boasts Abundant Fuel Supplies
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Iran’s Oil Minister Mohsen Paknejad has claimed that the country will not face any disruptions in fuel supplies amid military aggression by the United States and Israel, as oil sales discounts have shrunk and average prices have risen sharply.

“There is no reason to worry about fuel supplies. The necessary measures have been implemented in this sector. The public can be confident that there will be no problems. Oil sales discounts have dropped drastically. Average selling prices have surged significantly,” he said.

On Monday (30/3), US President Donald Trump stated that America would blow up and completely eliminate all power plants, oil wells, Kharg Island, and desalination plants in Iran.

At the end of February, the United States and Israel launched attacks on several targets in Iran, including in Tehran, causing damage and civilian casualties.

Iran responded by attacking Israeli territory and US military facilities in the Middle East.

President Prabowo Subianto contacted Prince MBS, warning of the fatal impact of US-Israel aggression on global stability.

Iranian President Pezeshkian’s statement comes as neighbouring Arab countries consider their responses to Iran’s missile attacks.

This follows Iran’s rejection of a US peace proposal deemed “unrealistic” and recent missile strikes against the Zionist Israeli regime.

The US military is preparing scenarios for a ground operation in Iran that could last several weeks, but is awaiting a decision from US President Donald Trump.

US President Donald Trump stated that negotiations with Iran are showing progress but warned of destroying Iran’s energy infrastructure if talks fail.

Iran asserts there have been no direct negotiations with the US and describes new contacts as limited to mediators, rebutting Washington’s claims about diplomacy.

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