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Based on the provided text, the following is a summary of the key developments regarding US-Iran tensions and ceasefire negotiations.
The US will pause attacks on Iran's energy infrastructure for ten days, until the evening of April 6, 2026. This decision was announced by the US president, who stated it was made "as per Iranian Government request." He further asserted that ongoing talks are proceeding "very well," contrary to other reports.
This announcement confirms the US is continuing to extend its deadline for ceasefire negotiations before potential military strikes. However, the US administration has simultaneously signaled a readiness to "unleash hell" on Iran if a deal is not reached. This pattern of extending deadlines has occurred recently; a prior five-day pause was announced following what were described as "productive" talks.
The uncertain status of the discussions has led to volatility in oil markets, with prices rising by more than 4% following the latest announcement. Conflicting reports on the talks' progress persist, as Iran has routinely denied the US president's assertions that negotiations are advancing. This period of negotiation follows a series of threats and actions, including a recent US strike on Iran's Kharg Island oil export hub and an ultimatum to unlock the Strait of Hormuz.
26 March 2026
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