Middle East War Day 86: Trump Says US Not in a Rush for Iran Deal
The US-Israel offensive against Iran has reached its 86th day. President Trump stated the US is not in a rush to reach a deal with Iran, emphasizing that time is on their side. Meanwhile, Israeli PM Netanyahu insisted that the complete elimination of nuclear threats is a prerequisite for any final agreement. Oil prices hit a two-week low amid optimism over peace talks.
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US-Iran War Key News. Central News. The US-Israel offensive against Iran has entered its 86th day. Amid expectations of a deal, President Trump said today he told negotiators not to rush. Trump had previously stated a deal was 'mostly done,' including the opening of the Strait of Hormuz. Here is the latest from AFP. US/Israel moves: Secretary of State Marco Rubio said a deal has regional support but cannot be reached within 72 hours. Trump posted on Truth Social: 'Negotiations are orderly; I told my team not to rush.' Netanyahu stated that any final deal must eliminate the nuclear threat. Iran moves: President Pezeshkian stated Iran is not seeking nuclear weapons. Oil/Market: Oil prices hit a two-week low due to optimism. Brent crude fell 4.55% to $98.83 per barrel. Others: Global oil stocks are expected to drop below 100 days of demand by the end of May, with experts warning of price spikes.
FAQ
Why are oil prices falling?
Due to market optimism regarding progress in US-Iran peace talks.