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Iran pushes for comprehensive US deal amid Gulf tensions

Published on: May 6, 2026 6:52 PM

Iran has stated that it will only accept a fair and comprehensive agreement in ongoing negotiations with the United States aimed at ending the conflict in the Middle East, according to its foreign ministry. Moreover, officials emphasized that national rights and interests remain a central priority throughout the diplomatic process.

Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi made the remarks after talks in Beijing with China’s top diplomat Wang Yi, stressing that Iran seeks balanced terms in any potential agreement. Consequently, Tehran signaled that it remains open to dialogue but will not compromise on what it considers core sovereignty issues.

Read more : Iran ready to transfer enriched uranium abroad 

In addition, discussions between the two sides have taken place alongside broader regional tensions involving the strategic Strait of Hormuz, which has faced disruption since the conflict escalated earlier this year. Therefore, the situation has already contributed to global energy market instability and rising economic concerns.

Meanwhile, reports suggest that Washington has considered a temporary pause in naval operations in the region as part of efforts to support negotiations, while also maintaining pressure through sanctions and maritime restrictions. As a result, both diplomatic engagement and military positioning continue to run in parallel.

Read more : US Iran near deal to end Gulf conflict 

In addition, global oil prices have reacted to developments, with Brent crude and US benchmark futures showing declines following signals of possible progress in talks. Consequently, markets remain highly sensitive to any updates that could affect supply routes and geopolitical stability.

Ultimately, while both sides express interest in reaching an agreement, significant differences remain over nuclear restrictions, sanctions relief, and maritime control, leaving negotiations uncertain. Thus, diplomatic efforts continue without a confirmed timeline for a final resolution to the ongoing conflict.

Filed Under: World Tagged With: Iran US talks, Latest, Middle East conflict, nuclear negotiations Iran, oil price impact, Strait Hormuz crisis, US Iran agreement

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