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Iran and Israel Ceasefire Once Again Confirmed, as Trump Pushes for Iran Oil Trade Talks

In a major development, the ceasefire between Iran and Israel has been reconfirmed, following days of fluctuating tensions and intermittent strikes. Diplomatic sources report that both nations have agreed to uphold the ceasefire terms, avoiding further escalation in the region — at least for now.

Meanwhile, former U.S. President Donald Trump has stepped in to initiate a new round of talks, this time with a bold objective: to open the door for Iran to resume global oil trade. According to insiders, Trump has proposed easing restrictions and encouraging broader energy cooperation if Iran maintains its part of the peace deal.


Strategic Shift Toward Economic Engagement

The new diplomatic push reflects a strategic shift from military posturing to economic opportunity. Trump is reportedly advocating for a plan that would allow Iran to:

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  • Export oil to international markets with fewer restrictions
  • Rebuild its energy infrastructure under monitored conditions
  • Reintegrate into global trade systems if it honors ceasefire terms and nuclear commitments

Ceasefire Holding — For Now

Both Israeli and Iranian leadership have remained publicly cautious but have so far adhered to the ceasefire, with no new reports of missile launches or airstrikes in the past 24 hours. Regional observers say the fragile peace is being held together by high-stakes diplomacy — and a growing recognition that further conflict could lead to economic disaster.


What’s Next?

If Trump’s push for opening Iran’s oil trade gains momentum, it could:

  • Ease global energy prices
  • Shift diplomatic dynamics in the Middle East
  • Test Iran’s willingness to choose commerce over confrontation

While many challenges remain, this moment signals a potential pivot from war to trade — with energy, economy, and diplomacy at the center of the next phase.

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