Iran announced on Friday that it re -opened its airspace that the state media reported on June 13 due to the war with Israel.
The official IRNA news agency said, “With the airports in the north, east, west and south of the country, the airports have been turned back and are ready to provide flight services,” said the official IRNA news agency.
Officials said domestic and international flights would be operated from all airports in the country, except Isfahan and Tabaris airports, from 5 am to 6 pm during the day, officials said.
The IRNA report stated that immediately after the infrastructure of Isfahan and Tabriies airports, both these airports will also join the country’s air transport networks.
Meanwhile, the United States on Thursday issued a new wave of sanctions against Iranian oil exports, as a ceasefire came under a ceasefire effect between Israel and Iran last month, Alzera reported. Iraqi businessman Salim Ahmed, among the restrictions targeted by sanctions, said and his United Arab Emirates-based company, which the United States combined it with Iraqi oil and accused of smuggling Iranian oil, said in the report.
US Treasury Secretary Scott Besent said in a statement that “Treasury will continue to target Tehran’s revenue sources and promote economic pressure to disrupt the government’s reach to financial resources that fuel its unstable activities.”
In June this year, Iran shut down its airspace last month after Israel and the US launched a wave of air strikes, motivating the Iranian retaliation missile fire.
On 13 June, Israel attacked Iran, killing top Iranian military and security officers in the targeted attacks. Iran retaliated on the same day, targeting sites in Israeli -occupied areas with missiles and drones.
On June 22, the US joined the Israeli campaign and hit three Iranian nuclear facilities – Natanz, Isfahan and Fordo. A day later, Iran responded by launching missiles at the United States’s largest military base in West Asia, headquarters of the Central Command of the United States Air Force in Qatar. A day later, on 24 June, a ceasefire between the two countries reached.
Meanwhile, the Pentagon said in a recent assessment that Iran’s ability to manufacture a nuclear weapon after the US strike on nuclear facilities is “close to two years”.
Asked that Pentagon’s chief spokesperson, Sean Parnell, told reporters at a Pentagon in Pentagon that the administration’s attitude is unchanged that Iran’s atomic site “was completely diagonally,” said ABC News.
Iran was involved in “indirect talks” with the United States in its nuclear program and when Israel attacked, Tehran and the US and international sanctions on international sanctions. The new talks were scheduled to happen soon, but effectively canceled when the Israeli attacks started the war. Italy and Oman hosted the first round of indirect talks between Iran and the United States.
International Atomic Energy Agency. (IAEA) Director General Rafael Gossi said last week that he believed that Iran could start to enrich uranium in a few months.
Foreign Minister Abbas Arakchi said Iran has rejected the latest attempt of the European Union to start dialogue with the aim of stopping Iran’s nuclear program. (AI)