Iran's Oil Exports Ground to a Halt Amid US Blockade In a significant development in the ongoing Iran-US standoff, Tehran's chief negotiator has revealed that the country was unable to export any oil during the recent US blockade of its ports. The move is a major blow to Iran's economy, which heavily relies on oil exports to generate revenue. The blockade, which was likely a response to Iran's nuclear program and regional influence, has dealt a significant blow to the country's ability to fund its public services and infrastructure projects. As tensions between the two nations continue to escalate, the impact of the blockade on Iran's oil exports is set to be a key area of focus in the coming days.
Iran was unable to export any oil during the US blockade of its ports, the country's chief negotiator has said.