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US to Continue Iran Strikes, Five-Day Pause Applies only to Energy Sites

  • The United States will continue strikes on Iran but will pause attacks on Tehran's energy sites for five days during ongoing talks, according to a U.S. official cited by Semafor.
  • President Donald Trump described the talks with unidentified Iranian officials as 'productive' and postponed a plan to hit Iran's energy grid for five days.
  • Iran denied engaging in negotiations with the United States following the reports of talks.
  • Israel was not part of the talks between Washington and Tehran, and the U.S. will continue targeting military and defense sites in Iran.
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Donald Trump was surprised to announce a five-day pause in the attacks on power plants, but could this be a way out to end the war?

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US to continue Iran strikes, pause applies only to energy sites: Report

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US President Trump suspends attacks on Iranian power plants for five days. A government representative makes it clear that other targets would continue to be attacked. More in the live ticker.

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According to a US official quoted by the Semaphore news platform, the United States will continue its strikes against Iran, clarifying that the decision to halt attacks is limited to targeting energy facilities within Tehran.

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New York Post broke the news in New York, United States on Monday, March 23, 2026.
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