US to Continue Iran Strikes, Pause Applies Only to Energy Sites, Semafor Reports

March 24 (Reuters) – The United States will ‌continue its strikes on Iran, with the pause applying only to attacks on Tehran’s energy sites, Semafor ​reported on Monday, citing a U.S. official, ​during what President Donald Trump has described ⁠as “productive” talks with unidentified Iranian officials.

Earlier on ​Monday, Trump had postponed for five days a plan ​to hit Iran’s power plants and energy infrastructure. Iran later denied that it had engaged in negotiations with ​the United States.

“The stop on attacks for ​five days is only on their energy sites,” a U.S. ‌official ⁠told Semafor.


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“It is not on the military sites and the navy, and the ballistic missiles, and the defense industrial base. The initial initiatives ​of (Operation) Epic ​Fury will ⁠continue,” he told the news agency.

Reuters could not immediately verify the report. ​The White House, the U.S. State ​Department ⁠and the Pentagon and the did not immediately respond to a request for comment outside regular ⁠hours.

The ​Semafor report also added that ​Israel was not party to Washington’s talks with Tehran.

Reporting by ​Ruchika Khanna in Bengaluru; Editing by Lincoln Feast.

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