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Trump Extends Iran Strike Deadline, Says Talks ‘Going Very Well’

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Trump Extends Iran Strike Deadline, Says Talks ‘Going Very Well’

The US has postponed a planned military strike on Iran's energy infrastructure, with President Donald Trump expressing optimism that ongoing negotiations could bring an end to the conflict. The crisis, which has disrupted global energy markets, revolves around the strategic Strait of Hormuz, with Iran demanding sovereignty and reparations in exchange for reopening the vital shipping route.

The US has delayed a planned strike on Iran's energy infrastructure. President Trump announced the extension of his earlier ultimatum, pushing back the deadline to April 6, 2026. The conflict between Iran and Israel has entered its second month, straining global energy markets. The US Secretary of State urged G7 members to support efforts to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. Iran has demanded sovereignty and reparations in exchange for reopening the strait. The US has proposed a 15-point plan to Tehran, with Trump saying talks are 'going very well'.

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