Thank you for reading our rolling coverage of the war in the Middle East. Our live blog has closed for the evening but will resume tomorrow.
Here’s what we covered today:
- Two additional tankers carrying 100 million litres of diesel fuel are on their way to Australia, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese confirmed during a joint press conference with the Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim. The tankers will arrive in May.
- A “significant” fire at Viva Energy Group’s Geelong oil refinery, which broke out about 11pm on Wednesday was caused by mechanical failures. It is one of two refineries remaining in Australia and supplies more than 50 per cent of Victoria’s and 10 per cent of Australia’s fuel.
- White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said that while reports of a two-week extension of the ceasefire were “not true at this moment”, the door was had been left open while US-Iran talks continued.
- Pakistani officials have arrived in Iran’s capital “as part of the ongoing mediation efforts”, Pakistan’s military said in a statement, accompanied by images of Field Marshal Asim Munir being embraced by Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi.
- The US Central Command said no vessels had made it past US naval forces during the first 48 hours of the blockade on ships entering and exiting Iranian ports, and nine vessels had complied with directions to turn around.
- Iranian military commander Ali Abdollahi has warned that Iran would completely block exports and imports across the Persian Gulf region, the Sea of Oman, and the Red Sea if the US does not lift its blockade, Iranian state media reported.
- An extra $53 billion will be injected into Australia’s defence budget over the next 10 years.