Trump says Iran has requested a meeting with U.S., but Iranian officials say nothing has been scheduled
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Trump says Iran has requested a meeting with U.S., but Iranian officials say nothing has been scheduled

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Key Points:

  • President Donald Trump announced that Iran requested a meeting with U.S. officials to continue negotiations, but Iran's top negotiator denied any talks had been scheduled, reflecting confusion over the next round of discussions.
  • The U.S. and Iran agreed to an interim deal earlier in the month involving Iran diluting its enriched uranium stockpile and waiving some U.S. sanctions, aiming to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and ease tensions that have disrupted global oil shipments.
  • Iran's president stated that $6 billion of frozen Iranian assets held in Qatar would be released, a move seen as an effort to bolster domestic support for the deal, although U.S. and Qatari officials have not confirmed any fund transfers.
  • Recent Iranian attacks on vessels in the Strait of Hormuz and retaliatory U.S. airstrikes have heightened tensions, threatening to undermine the fragile interim agreement and complicate efforts to end the ongoing conflict.
  • Trump highlighted falling U.S. oil prices, crediting the interim deal for the decline, but inaccurately claimed current prices are lower than before the war; oil prices remain volatile amid ongoing regional instability.

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