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The White House has taken a more cautious approach regarding a potential agreement with Iran, despite earlier optimism. Officials said several key issues remain unresolved and that reaching a final understanding could take several more days. While U.S. officials remain confident that a deal will eventually be reached, they acknowledged uncertainty about how quickly it can be finalized.
The situation mirrors earlier phases of the conflict, when the Trump administration claimed progress that Iran later denied. The United States has indicated movement toward reopening the Strait of Hormuz, but Tehran maintains that discussions have not yet reached that stage. The global economy is closely watching these developments, as the strait is vital for energy supply routes. A U.S. intelligence report cited by media suggested Iran could sustain the current situation for another three to four months.
Analysts are questioning how long the world economy can withstand elevated oil prices. President Donald Trump continues to assert that the United States controls the situation, while Iran counters that it also holds significant influence and capability in the ongoing crisis.
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