Trump postponed the blow to Iran's energy sector by five days.

US President Donald Trump has instructed the Department of Defense to postpone military strikes on Iran's power plants and general energy infrastructure by five days. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
The President linked this decision to the results of ongoing diplomatic negotiations and mutual meetings, emphasizing the need for cautious management of the situation. However, Iranian media outlets express a different view, reporting that no official negotiations have been held with Trump so far.
According to them, the American leader is concerned about Iran's potential strong retaliatory actions and has temporarily retreated. Information released by the Iranian Embassy in Kabul states that after a stern warning, Trump abandoned his plan to attack energy facilities.
Ibrahim Rezaei, a member of Iran's National Security and Foreign Policy Commission, assessed this event as a successfully concluded battle, stating that the devil has been defeated once again. Meanwhile, Iran's Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirmed in turn that no negotiations have taken place with Washington.
Ministry representatives stated that Trump is attempting to calm the situation by halting intense military operations in the region. These developments are expected to attract the attention of the international community and hold significant importance in determining future security conditions.





