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Iran says it is reviewing a US ceasefire plan but no talks; Trump says Tehran wants a deal

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Iran says it is reviewing a US ceasefire plan but no talks; Trump says Tehran wants a deal

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Iran is reviewing a US ceasefire plan but has no intention of holding talks, according to Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi. The conflict has caused a global energy shock, with fuel shortages and rising costs affecting businesses and governments worldwide.

Iran is reviewing a US proposal to end the conflict, which includes removing highly enriched uranium and halting enrichment. The US sent the proposal through Pakistan, but Iran says it will not negotiate. The conflict has caused a global energy shock, with the Strait of Hormuz closed and fuel shortages occurring worldwide. The US has threatened to escalate its strikes if Iran does not agree to the terms. Iran wants any ceasefire agreement to include Lebanon. The conflict has also affected global stock markets and oil prices.

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