Amid escalating tensions in the Middle East following the killing of a top Iranian general by the United States, Iran has sought to reassure traders and businesses that its foreign trade activities remain uninterrupted. Hamid Zadboum, the head of Iran's Trade Promotion Organization (TPO), stated on Monday that despite the heightened regional tensions, there have been no disruptions to trade services and support for Iranian exporters. The statement comes as Iran's economy has already been battered by crippling U.S. sanctions that have severely impacted its oil exports and access to international financial markets. However, Zadboum emphasized that the TPO remains committed to facilitating foreign trade and providing necessary services to Iranian businesses engaged in import and export activities. He further stated that the TPO has taken measures to ensure the smooth flow of trade, including streamlining customs procedures and providing logistical support to traders. Zadboum also highlighted the importance of diversifying Iran's trade partners and exploring new markets to mitigate the impact of sanctions. The TPO's reassurances come amid concerns that the escalating tensions between Iran and the U.S. could further disrupt the country's already strained economy. However, Iranian officials have maintained that the country's trade relations with its partners, particularly in Asia and Europe, will remain intact despite the current challenges.