Scott Pisent, the US Treasury Secretary, confirmed that negotiations between Washington and Tehran are ongoing, despite a lack of precise details about the current situation. He emphasized that President Donald Trump will not accept any unsatisfactory agreement.
U.S. President Donald Trump announced that negotiations with Iran could lead to a permanent agreement to end the war within one week. This statement comes amid rising tensions between the two countries.
Oil prices have seen a significant increase of 3% at the start of the week, surpassing $108 per barrel amid stalled U.S.-Iran negotiations. This rise reflects ongoing tensions in the energy markets.
US sources report that negotiations between Iran and major powers have made notable progress, surpassing official statements. This development occurs during a sensitive time marked by increasing global tensions.
German Foreign Minister <strong>Heiko Maas</strong> expressed support for <strong>Donald Trump's</strong> efforts to initiate negotiations aimed at ending the conflict with <strong>Iran</strong>. He hopes these talks will be given a chance to succeed.