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Trump continues halt on Iran energy plant strikes into April

Published on: March 27, 2026 3:15 PM

US President Donald Trump has extended a pause on strikes targeting Iran’s energy infrastructure into early April. The move signals ongoing diplomatic efforts despite a widening regional conflict and rising global economic pressure. The war has disrupted energy markets, affecting consumers, governments, and industries worldwide.

Trump announced the extension after earlier halting attacks on power and energy facilities for five days. He said negotiations were progressing well, although Iran denied direct talks with Washington. The pause now runs until April 6, offering a brief window for diplomacy amid escalating tensions.

Read more: Trump seeks to end Iran conflict within six weeks

However, fighting has continued across the region despite the temporary restraint on energy targets. Iran has launched missile attacks on Israel and targeted US-linked positions, while Israel and its allies maintain pressure. The conflict, which began after failed nuclear talks, has already killed thousands and expanded beyond initial battle zones.

Meanwhile, global markets have reacted sharply to the instability, especially disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz. Oil prices have surged about 40 percent, while liquefied natural gas and fertilizer costs have also jumped significantly. These increases have raised fears of inflation and economic strain in multiple countries.

Read more: Trump vows U.S. will “never forget” NATO’s stance on Iran

Efforts to resolve the crisis remain complex, with indirect talks reportedly involving Pakistan and other regional mediators. Iran has rejected a US proposal, calling it unfair and one-sided, but officials say diplomacy is still possible. Additional military deployments and evolving strategies suggest the situation remains volatile.

Filed Under: World Tagged With: global oil prices surge, Iran energy strikes pause, Latest, Middle East war 2026, Strait of Hormuz crisis, Trump Iran conflict, US Iran negotiations

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