Express News | According to Iran's Fars News Agency: The Iranian Armed Forces announced the conclusion of their military operations against Israel and warned that if Israel resumes attacks on Lebanon, Iran would respond with even harsher retaliatory measures.
Express News | Trump: Israel and Iran must immediately cease 'exchanging fire.'
Express News | Trump: U.S. and Iran Are 'Very Close' to a Deal; Ceasefire Between Israel and Lebanon Not Required as Part of Short-Term Agreement
Express News | Israel is attacking targets inside Iran.
Iran launched a 'warning strike' against Israel, which stated it 'will respond forcefully.' Trump warned Netanyahu, 'Do not retaliate—the U.S.-Iran deal is within reach.'
The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) of Iran struck Ramat David Airbase in northern Israel with ballistic missiles. Trump stated that he was aware of the latest developments between Israel and Iran. He immediately intended to call Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu to urge him not to retaliate. Trump said that a final agreement between the United States and Iran was “within reach” and expressed concern that “the current incident could derail the deal.” The IRGC described its strike on the Israeli airbase as a “warning.” According to Xinhua News Agency from Tehran on June 7, the Aerospace Force of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps issued a statement on the evening of the 7th saying that it had launched ballistic missiles at an Israeli airbase located in
OPEC+ symbolically raised its July production quota by 188,000 barrels per day, but disruptions in Hormuz have rendered the output increase 'merely on paper.'
Although major OPEC+ member countries announced a collective production increase of 188,000 barrels per day for July, the allocation adjustment has been largely unimplementable due to shipping disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz, and international refined oil prices continue to rise.
The Iraq War has lasted 100 days—why hasn’t oil prices skyrocketed, and will they still surge in the future?
The Strait of Hormuz has been blockaded for over three months, cutting off more than 10 million barrels per day of Middle Eastern crude oil supply and causing the most severe oil supply shock in modern history.
The U.S. plans to use Iran's frozen assets to compensate Gulf states for their losses, potentially serving as a 'new incentive' in ceasefire negotiations.
① The U.S. government is considering using Iran’s frozen assets to repair and reconstruct damage in the Gulf region caused by Iranian attacks and to address potential future destruction; ② According to informed sources, U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has directed his team to assess the associated costs; ③ Recently, mutual attacks between the U.S. and Iran have once again disrupted negotiations between the two sides, and peace talks now appear to have stalled.
Express News | Adviser to Iran’s Supreme Leader: U.S.-Iran Talks Deadlocked Over Frozen Assets; Denies Meeting Between Supreme Leader and Trump
Internal UK government report warns that international oil prices could remain at $100 through 2028.
① The UK government forecasts that international crude oil prices could remain around $100 per barrel until 2028, as the restoration of energy shipping in the Gulf region may take longer than expected; ② The report notes that, in the worst-case scenario, oil prices could surge to $210 per barrel, significantly impacting global inflation and economic growth.
Express News | According to Saudi Arabia's Al Arabiya TV: Iran has informed Pakistan that it accepts transferring part of its uranium stockpile to a third country approved by Iran.
Trump's latest statement: May meet with Iran's Supreme Leader after reaching a deal, with nuclear weapons remaining a key issue!
① U.S. President Trump stated that if the United States and Iran ultimately reach an agreement, he would not rule out the possibility of meeting with Iran's new Supreme Leader, Mojtaba Khamenei; ② Trump reiterated that the United States will never allow Iran to possess nuclear weapons and claimed that prior U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities had 'completely destroyed' those sites.
Express News | Trump: Currently in the final negotiation phase to end the war with Iran
Trump stated that a U.S.-Iran deal could be reached by this weekend, while the U.S. House of Representatives called for an end to the use of military force.
U.S. President Trump stated that Iran and the United States are "very close" to signing a peace agreement, which could be reached as early as this weekend; meanwhile, the U.S. House of Representatives passed a resolution aimed at limiting Trump's authority to use military force against Iran, requiring him to end military operations against Iran unless authorized by Congress.
Iranian media reveals a 'four-phase' roadmap for the U.S.-Iran agreement: full ceasefire first, followed by talks on the Strait, sanctions, and nuclear issues
The first phase involves ending the war and halting all military operations across every front; the second phase addresses issues related to the Strait of Hormuz, sanctions, and Iran’s frozen assets; the third phase formally transitions to negotiations on sanctions and nuclear-related matters; and the fourth phase establishes a monitoring mechanism to ensure compliance by all parties.
Express News | Reports indicate that if the memorandum of understanding between Iran and the United States is finalized, it will be implemented in four phases.
Trump: Willing to meet with Iran's Supreme Leader and committed to reaching an agreement; Iran has agreed not to possess nuclear weapons.
Trump stated that he is willing to meet with anyone and looks forward to meeting with Iranian leaders when the time is right. Additionally, Trump emphasized that the United States does not need ground troops to achieve its strategic objectives regarding Iran.
Express News | Trump: Is working to reach an agreement with Iran, and Iran has agreed not to acquire nuclear weapons.
Conflict reignites in the Gulf region: U.S. forces strike Iran's Qeshm Island and fire on tankers; Kuwait and Bahrain sound air raid alerts
U.S. forces intercepted Iranian missiles and carried out 'self-defense strikes' on Qeshm Island, while also opening fire on an Iranian oil tanker. Kuwaiti military officials stated they were intercepting incoming targets, and Bahrain has urged residents to seek shelter. Iran claimed it had attacked the headquarters of the U.S. Fifth Fleet. Oil prices rose for the third consecutive day, with crude oil positions sharply declining.
Express News | U.S. Military Claims 'Self-Defense' Strike on Iran's Qeshm Island; Iran Fires Missiles at Neighboring Countries