Iran refutes making any approach to the US regarding negotiations
Iran Refutes Claims of Sending Message to US
The Iranian authorities have dismissed allegations that they communicated with the United States during the current conflict. Officials in Tehran emphasized that, rather than pursuing diplomatic talks, their military is bracing for a prolonged confrontation.
According to a report from Iran's Tasnim agency, an Iranian representative stated, "Iran has not sent any messages to the US, nor does it intend to reply to any messages from the US. Our armed forces are fully prepared for an extended period of warfare."
Impact on Financial Markets
As of the latest update, the price of gold (XAU/USD) has risen by 0.78% to reach $5,175. In addition, West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude oil is trading 2.60% higher at $76.52 per barrel.
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