US says they're talking, Iran says they're not. Who's telling the truth?
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US says they're talking, Iran says they're not. Who's telling the truth?
"Trump's comments that there were major points of agreement after very good talks with an unnamed top Iranian figure came as stock markets opened in the US for the start of the trading week."
"No negotiations have been held with the US, and fakenews is used to manipulate the financial and oil markets and escape the quagmire in which the US and Israel are trapped."
Trump asserts that productive negotiations with Iran have occurred to resolve the ongoing conflict, but Iranian officials deny any talks. Critics suggest his claims may be a tactic to stabilize markets, especially as oil prices fluctuate. The timing of Trump's comments coincides with stock market openings and a deadline for Iran's response. Iranian parliamentary speaker Ghalibaf refutes Trump's assertions, indicating no negotiations have taken place. The situation impacts both US and Iranian economies, with Iran benefiting from the war's economic damage to the US and global markets.
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