DUBAI/WASHINGTON: U.S. President Donald Trump said Monday he was unhappy with an Iranian proposal that would postpone discussion of Iran's nuclear programme until after the two-month war ends, a U.S. official told Reuters, following a meeting with his top national security advisers and after regional mediators engaged in diplomacy. The reaction dampened hopes for an immediate resolution, as the conflict has disrupted energy supplies and fuelled inflation, Reuters reported this week; on Apr 25 Trump canceled an envoy visit to Islamabad, the White House reiterated red lines through spokeswoman Olivia Wales, and Pakistani sources said mediation efforts continue despite stalled progress.
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The Iran conflict affects your wallet. It's disrupting energy supplies, which can drive up gas and home heating costs. Keep an eye on your energy bills. If they're rising, consider energy-saving measures at home.
President Trump's rejection of Iran's proposal means nuclear talks remain stalled. This ongoing tension could further impact energy prices and global stability. Worth forwarding if you know someone feeling the pinch at the pump.
Defense contractors and energy exporters gained from heightened geopolitical tensions through increased demand and higher commodity prices.
Regional civilians, import-dependent economies, and global markets suffered from disrupted energy supplies and inflationary pressures.
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Trump Rejects Iran Proposal, Nuclear Talks Remain Stalled
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