In Washington, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said there had been “slight progress” in negotiations involving Iran, while emphasizing that uncertainty persists over whether the war will resume. His remarks, reported by the Associated Press, came days after President Donald Trump said he had paused a possible military strike because “serious negotiations” were underway. The Trump administration is working to sustain a fragile ceasefire reached in mid-April while pressing Tehran for a deal, using the threat of renewed force as leverage. The conflict has become a central issue in U.S. policy debates, affecting military posture, energy markets, and Congress.
Prepared by Lauren Mitchell and reviewed by editorial team.
伊朗冲突影响您的安全和钱包。它可能影响军事决策和能源价格。请关注停火和谈判的最新动态。如果紧张局势加剧,汽油价格可能会随之上涨。
进展缓慢,局势依然不明朗。美国正试图在和平谈判与武力威胁之间取得平衡。请关注国会关于美国介入的辩论。如果您的朋友在军队或能源行业工作,值得转发。
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