White House: Talks with Iran still “fluid,” no final decision yet
Conflicting Claims: Donald Trump and Iran give different accounts of discussions
Oil Prices: Global oil rises above $100 amid uncertainty
The White House has said that any plans for possible talks between the United States and Iran are still uncertain and should not be considered final. Read original
According to a statement given to the BBC, officials described the situation as “fluid,” warning against relying on speculation about ongoing diplomatic efforts.
This comes amid conflicting statements from both sides regarding potential negotiations linked to the ongoing conflict.
Earlier, US President Donald Trump said he had delayed planned military action targeting Iranian power facilities. He claimed the decision followed what he described as “productive” discussions with Tehran.
However, Iranian authorities rejected the claim. Officials in Iran dismissed reports of such talks as “fake news,” indicating no formal negotiations had taken place.
Despite the denial, a senior Iranian foreign ministry official disclosed that Tehran had received proposals from the United States through intermediaries. According to CBS News, these points may serve as a possible step toward future dialogue.
The developments have raised questions about whether both countries are moving closer to negotiations or simply maintaining strategic positions.
Meanwhile, the uncertainty has impacted global markets. Oil prices climbed back above $100 per barrel after briefly dropping earlier in the week when initial reports of possible talks surfaced. Continue reading
