'Many points already agreed upon': Trump discusses sanctions relief and uranium with Iran
The decline in oil quotations accelerated

US President Donald Trump (right) announced details of talks with Iran / Photo: The White House
The US and Iran are discussing the easing of sanctions and trade duties against the Islamic Republic, as well as Iran's refusal to enrich uranium. This was reported by American President Donald Trump on his page in the social network TruthSocial.
"[Iran] will have no uranium enrichment and the U.S., working with Iran, will extract and remove all the deeply buried (by B-2 bombers) nuclear 'dust.' [...] We are and will continue to have and will continue to have discussions about easing duties and sanctions with Iran," Trump wrote.
According to the U.S. president, "many of the 15 items" being negotiated have already been agreed upon.
After Trump ' s message, the price of Mark oil accelerated its decline and at the time of publication of this material fell by 15.3% - to $92.5 per barrel. North American WTI collapsed by more than 17% and cost $93.4.
In a separate post, Trump threatened immediate duties of 50% on all countries that supply Iran with arms. The duties would affect all goods imported into the U.S. from those countries.
Context
The US and Iran have agreed on a ceasefire for two weeks. Tehran has promised to resume shipping in the Strait of Hormuz, which connects the Persian Gulf to the world's trade routes. This artery plays a crucial role in energy supplies from the resource-rich region: before the war, about 20 percent of global oil exports passed through the strait.
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