By MalayMail
WASHINGTON, March 24 β President Donald Trump yesterday hailed βvery goodβ talks with an unidentified Iranian official after abruptly shelving plans for fresh attacks, even as Washingtonβs ally Israel vowed to keep up strikes on the Islamic republic.
The surprise disclosureβdenied by Tehran, which accused Trump of manipulating energy marketsβcame ahead of last night's deadline imposed by Trump for Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz shipping lane or see the US βobliterateβ its power plants.
Oil prices fell and stock markets jumped as observers scrambled to interpret Trumpβs statements despite the Iranian denial.
Axios, citing an unnamed Israeli official, identified Trumpβs interlocutor as Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, Iranβs speaker of parliament and one of its most prominent non-clerical figures.
The outlet and newswire Reuters reported US negotiators Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner may meet an Iranian delegation for talks in Pakistan as soon as this week, with Vice President JD Vance possibly joining.
White House spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt did not deny the reports, saying βspeculation about meetings should not be deemed as final until they are formally announced by the White House.β
Pakistanβs Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif yesterday said he spoke with Iranβs President Masoud Pezeshkian, promising Islamabadβs help bringing peace to the region.
But Ghalibaf said on X that βno negotiationsβ were underway, insisting Trump was seeking βto manipulate the financial and oil markets.β
Iranian foreign ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baqaei said messages were received from βsome friendly countries indicating a US request for negotiations aimed at ending the warβ, but denied any such talks had taken place, Iranβs official IRNA agency reported.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he had spoken to Trump and acknowledged the United States thought a deal was possible, but vowed to continue striking Iran and Lebanon to protect Israel.
βTrump believes there is a chance to leverage the tremendous achievements of the IDF and the US military... in an agreement,β he said.
βAt the same time, we continue to strike both in Iran and in Lebanon.β
βTrump blinkedβ
On a day of whiplash developments, Iranβs neighbors breathed a sigh of relief after Trump stepped back from his threat to target Iranian power infrastructure.
Tehran had vowed to deploy naval mines and target power and water infrastructure across the region in retaliation, threatening to escalate an energy crisis of already historic proportions.
βTrump blinked firstβout of a clear understanding that striking Iranβs energy infrastructure would trigger a direct and significant retaliation,β Danny Citrinowicz, a security analyst and former Israeli intelligence Iran expert, wrote on X.
Trump said his administration was holding talks with an unidentified βtop person,β but not the countryβs supreme leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, who is believed to be injured.
He described the individual as βvery reasonable,β while warning if talks failed in the next five days, βweβll just keep bombing our little hearts out.β
Thousands of US Marines are headed to the Middle East, reinforcing Americaβs presence amid weekend speculation Trump was mulling ground operations either to seize Iranian oil assets or to forcibly reopen the Strait of Hormuz.
βMajor threatβ to economy
Since the war erupted, Tehran has retaliated against US-Israeli attacks by throttling traffic through the Strait, a conduit for one-fifth of global crude, and by hitting Gulf energy sites and US embassies as well as targets in Israel.
International Energy Agency chief Fatih Birol warned if the war is protracted, daily oil losses would pave the way for a crisis worse than the combined impact of both 1970s oil shocks and Russiaβs invasion of Ukraine.
Oil prices have been driven above $100 a barrel by the conflict, but they tumbled sharply after Trumpβs announcements, while European stocks rebounded. Wall Street also closed up.
International benchmark Brent crude plunged some 10 per cent to around US$100 per barrel.
Trump said there were already βmajor points of agreementβ with the Iranian negotiators.
US conditions included Iran abandoning any nuclear ambitions and giving up its enriched uranium stockpiles, he said.
Lebanon ground campaign
Trump has offered shifting timelines and objectives for the war, saying Friday he was considering βwinding downβ the operationβonly to later threaten Iranβs power plants, of which it has more than 90.
Netanyahu has spoken of a long-term campaign against Iranβs government, a sponsor of Hamas, which launched the October 7, 2023 attack that triggered the Gaza war.
In Lebanon, Israel has expanded its ground campaign against Iran-backed Hezbollah, warning of βweeks of fighting,β striking southern Beirut again yesterday and claiming to capture two Hezbollah fighters.
Israel reported a new wave of missiles fired from Iran early Tuesday.
Israelβs attacks in Lebanon have killed more than 1,000 people and displaced more than a million, Lebanonβs health ministry said.
The war has killed at least 3,230 Iranians, including 1,406 civilians, according to the US-based Human Rights Activists News Agency. AFP cannot access strike sites nor independently verify tolls in Iran. β AFP
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