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Regional Powers May Pressure Iran For Concessions
Analysts suggest that a failure in US-Iran negotiations could lead to an uncontrolled regional explosion. Such a scenario could result in the complete closure of the Strait of Hormuz. The United States is reportedly attempting to maintain a balance between applying pressure and preventing a total rupture with Iran. While Donald Trump has made statements suggesting he has time, analysts indicate that Iran is playing a long-term strategy. Iran is described as playing a long-term strategic game despite recent comments from Donald Trump. Analysts suggest Iran is playing a long-term game, utilizing its experience in low-intensity crisis environments to stall progress. The current deadlock stems from both sides wanting to end the conflict only on their own specific terms. The source noted that countries like China are closely monitoring regional developments.
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Spain Delays Economic Forecast Due To Middle East War
Tehran proposed new conditions to Washington for a phased peace agreement. The tension stems from Starmer's reluctance to allow the US to use British air bases for attacks on Iran and his refusal to participate in actions regarding the Strait of Hormuz. Iranians believe the Trump administration is targeting their nuclear program and that Trump is seeking an exit from the conflict to avoid political embarrassment. Economic experts stated that the blockade's impact on the Iranian economy and citizens is clear and cannot be fully bypassed by existing plans. This follows recent comments by President Masoud Pezeshkian regarding the blockade's aims. The inability to export oil is expected to create economic problems for Iran in the coming period. The source suggested the blockade may be intended by the US and Israel to turn Iranian public opinion against its ruler.
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Iran Remains On FATF Blacklist
Iran has maintained its status on the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) blacklist.
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Tech Error Allegedly Inflated Iranian Election Figures
A programming error on the Bakiye registration website reportedly caused the number of registered voters to appear higher than reality. While the Islamic Republic claimed over 30 million registrants, a source stated the actual number is less than 4 million. The discrepancy is being described by some as an attempt to manufacture voter turnout. The error was reportedly identified by a technology news outlet. The discrepancy is attributed to a software error discovered in the system. Alom Technology reports a programming error on the election website may have falsely inflated participant numbers from under 4 million to over 30 million. A report from Roznamagareh Almo Technology suggests a programming error on a website may have inflated Iranian election registration numbers.
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Russia Identified As Potential Interlocutor In Iran Peace Plan
Analysts suggest the conflict with Iran has entered a phase described as a comprehensive war. IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi stated that the era of maximum pressure on Iran's nuclear program has ended, suggesting a shift in international management of the file. The source noted that Iran is unlikely to approach political proposals regarding the reduction of missile ranges to a level that would not target Israel. This follows a 60-day period of diplomatic observation. Iran has requested guarantees from the United Nations Security Council to ensure peace in the Gulf. The request involves 90 countries, including Greece, according to the source. US media reports indicate Trump doubts the sincerity of Tehran's intentions.
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Iran-US Relations Face Strategic Uncertainty
The New York Times reported that both Iran and the United States are facing a strategic impasse regarding potential conflict and negotiations. Iranian officials reportedly believe they can endure economic hardship longer than US President Trump. The report notes that while a full-scale war may be avoided, no permanent solution has been reached, mirroring the unresolved state following the Israel-Iran conflict in April. Iranian media has characterized this situation as a period of strategic uncertainty. The report notes that while both sides have stepped back from the costs of total war, they have not moved beyond the logic of power and pressure. This situation is described as potentially more dangerous than a short-term conflict. The analysis draws parallels to the Israel-Iran war in April.
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Iran and US Consider Resuming Political Relations
Iran and the United States are reportedly exploring ways to find a path toward resuming political relations. Iran requires guarantees that no new attacks will occur from the United States or Israel before it can ensure peace in the Gulf. Brent crude oil prices were reported at $18.68 per barrel. The source noted that Israel continues its bombings against Lebanon. Iran is considering resuming negotiations with the United States, according to media reports. A formal decision from Tehran is still pending. Iran's president issued a post reiterating a demand for the United States to lift its naval blockade before negotiations can resume. The White House stated that the blockade will not be lifted, following President Trump's characterization of the blockade as incredible.
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US and Israeli Strikes Damage Iranian Refineries
Iran's Minister of Health and Medical Education, Zafaghandi, stated that US-Israeli forces have launched approximately 240 attacks against Iranian medical facilities. These strikes have reportedly damaged 50 hospitals and nearly 50 emergency centers within the country. The report was cited by Iranian media on April 28. Israeli strikes have damaged 50 hospitals and nearly 50 emergency centers in Iran, according to former US Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman. The World Health Organization noted that the American and Israeli raids caused damage to living conditions. The reported military operations against the country occurred on February 28. The damage has isolated the facilities from national distribution networks. The impact has caused immediate and responses from international observers.
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Iran Ready To Resume Negotiations If US Changes Approach
Tehran is reportedly considering a resumption of negotiations with US officials to resolve issues regarding the restart of operations at Hormuz Strait. Tehran is considering the resumption of negotiations with the United States. Some analysts suggest the Iranian plan aims to facilitate an exit from the ongoing war through specific declarations of victory. The move is viewed as a potential way to de-escalate tensions through diplomatic channels. Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Mohammad Bagheri stated that Tehran is prepared to resume negotiations if the United States modifies its current approach. The minister noted that Iran will refuse excessive demands and provocative actions. This statement follows recent political tensions regarding nuclear capabilities and regional stability. The minister specified that the US must abandon excessive demands and provocations.
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UN Secretary-General Warns of Severe Supply Chain Disruptions
Russia has expressed support for Iranian diplomatic efforts regarding nuclear negotiations. CRI News Radio reports that maritime risks, including illegal seizures of Iranian merchant ships and crews, violate international law and the UN Charter. The station attributes responsibility for disruptions to maritime transport in the Persian Gulf, Gulf of Oman, and Strait of Hormuz to the United States and its supporters. Global trade impacts are being felt as a result of the disruption. More than 80 states, including German Foreign Minister Johann Wadevoll, participated in the UN Security Council debate. No specific cause or date for the disruption was provided in the report. No specific sectors or regions were named as the primary drivers of the disruption in the report. These disruptions are manifesting as empty gas tanks and empty shelves in various regions.
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