Trump Confirms US-Iran Dialogue on July 15, Signals Potential Negotiation Path

According to BlockBeats, on July 15, former U.S. President Donald Trump confirmed that the United States and Iran held talks on Tuesday, urging Tehran to reach an agreement. Analyst Eamonn Sheridan from investinglive noted that Trump's remarks indicate no near-term de-escalation, cementing geopolitical risk premiums already priced into crude oil and diesel following recent Strait of Hormuz supply concerns.

Sheridan highlighted that Iran's energy infrastructure has not yet been targeted, signaling Washington retains options for significant escalation. Simultaneously confirming dialogue with Tehran while maintaining military pressure sends mixed signals, suggesting negotiation pathways may persist despite ongoing military pressure. The market is likely to remain highly sensitive to any shifts in rhetoric regarding energy infrastructure.

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