Tehran, April 30 -- : Iran's Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf on Thursday dismissed the impact of US efforts to curb Iran's oil exports, asserting that the country's energy infrastructure remains unaffected despite mounting pressure.

In a post on X, Ghalibaf said that three days into the alleged blockade, there had been no disruption to oil production. "Three days in, no well exploded," he wrote, adding that Iran could continue operations for weeks if needed.

He also claimed that US measures aimed at restricting Iran's oil sales have not pushed the country's storage capacity to its limits. Instead, he argued, the restrictions have contributed to a sharp rise in global oil prices.

Aiming at the US administration, Ghalibaf criti...