'We Do Not Intend to Negotiate', Says Iranian FM
Israel launched strikes on Tehran amid ongoing regional hostilities as the US proposed a 15-point plan aiming for a ceasefire and nuclear disarmament, affecting global energy markets.
- On Wednesday, Israel struck the Iranian capital Tehran as President Donald Trump announced the U.S. is pursuing a month-long ceasefire based on a 15-point plan to end the war.
- The conflict has created the worst energy supply shock in history, with the effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz disrupting global aviation and halting 20% of the world's oil and gas transit.
- Washington's 15-point plan includes dismantling Iran's nuclear program and ceasing support for Hezbollah, while the Pentagon is adding troops to its massive military buildup in the Middle East.
- Stocks rose and oil prices fell on reports of the ceasefire, though Iran's powerful parliament speaker Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf dismissed the U.S. proposal as "fake news."
- Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif of Pakistan said on Tuesday he is willing to host talks between the U.S. and Iran, after President Trump stated he was talking to "the right people" to resolve hostilities.
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'Business As Usual' As Attacks Go On Amid Uncertainty Over Iran Peace Plans
As the uncertainty surrounding indirect negotiations between Washington and Tehran intensifies, air strikes on Iran, Israel, and surrounding states also continued -- “business as usual,” as one Israeli military official called it on March 25.
Iran Rejects US Diplomatic Push, Expands Strikes on Israel, Gulf States
Iran’s military on March 25 dismissed the idea of negotiating with the United States to end the war, as Tehran launched fresh missile and drone attacks on Israel and energy infrastructure across the Persian Gulf, signaling no sign of de-escalation of the conflict. Strikes overnight targeted multiple sites in Israel, while Iranian attacks on Gulf energy facilities and Tehran’s continued chokehold on key oil shipping routes signaled no immediate e…
Israel hits Iran as Trump talks to ‘the right people’ about peace
Israel struck the Iranian capital Tehran on Wednesday, Israeli military and Iranian media said, as US President Donald Trump said the US was making progress in its efforts to negotiate an end to the war, with reports of a 15-point plan sent to Tehran.
Israel strikes Tehran as Trump says US negotiating to end war
(Fixes typo in headline, no change to text)CAIRO/WASHINGTON March 25 (Reuters) - Israel struck the Iranian capital Tehran on Wednesday, Israeli military and Iranian media said, as President Donald Trump said the U.S. was making progress in its efforts to negotiate an end to the war, with reports of a 15-point plan sent to Tehran.
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