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Trump predicts swift Iran war deal

Published on: May 7, 2026 4:48 PM

Trump Sends Representatives to Islamabad for High-Stakes Iran Talks

US President Donald Trump has expressed confidence that the war with Iran could end quickly as Tehran reviews a proposed American peace plan. The statement comes amid ongoing conflict that began on February 28 and continues to disrupt global energy and security markets. The potential deal is being closely watched by international stakeholders due to its geopolitical and economic impact.

According to sources, the US proposal aims to formally end the conflict while leaving key issues unresolved. These include Iran’s nuclear programme and access to the Strait of Hormuz, a critical global oil route. Iranian officials confirmed they are reviewing the offer, while also describing it as heavily aligned with US demands. Tehran indicated it will formally respond after internal consultations.

Read more: PM welcomes Trump’s decision to temporarily pause “Project Freedom

President Trump told reporters that negotiations had shown positive momentum over the past 24 hours. He suggested that a deal was “very possible” and said any agreement would happen quickly. However, both sides remain divided on major security and strategic concerns. Iran continues to reject restrictions on its nuclear and regional policies.

Market reactions were immediate as global oil prices dropped sharply before partially recovering. Investors responded to expectations that a potential agreement could ease supply disruptions through the Strait of Hormuz. Equity markets also gained as optimism grew over a possible de-escalation of the conflict. Analysts noted that even limited progress in talks has influenced global financial sentiment.

Read more: Trump says Iran ‘should wave the white flag of surrender’

Meanwhile, reports suggest mediation efforts involve senior US officials and indirect regional facilitation. However, major unresolved issues, including missile restrictions and regional influence, remain outside the current proposal. The conflict continues to affect maritime security operations, with ongoing military activity in the region. Diplomatic efforts are expected to intensify if preliminary agreement talks advance.

 

Filed Under: World Tagged With: global oil prices Iran conflict, Iran US war talks, Latest, Middle East conflict update, Strait of Hormuz crisis, Trump Iran peace proposal, US Iran negotiations

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