US vs Iran War Latest News
The US–Iran conflict continues to evolve, with new developments emerging by the hour. This live section from CoinEdition delivers Iran war latest news, covering military actions, ceasefire efforts, and diplomatic responses. It also tracks how the situation is influencing oil prices, inflation expectations, crypto, and global financial markets. With tensions shifting quickly, each update provides clear context and verified information. From official statements to market reactions, CoinEdition keeps you informed on the latest developments and their broader global impact.
Iran Signals Conditional Hormuz Access
Iran has proposed allowing ships safe passage via the Omani side of the Strait of Hormuz as part of negotiations with the U.S., according to Reuters. The offer is conditional and tied to broader demands amid ongoing tensions.
US-Iran Ceasefire Extension Near
Mediators are close to extending the US-Iran ceasefire, with both sides agreeing in principle to continue talks before the April 22 deadline. Negotiations focus on nuclear issues, Hormuz tensions, and war-related compensation.
Trump Says Xi Denies Arming Iran
Donald Trump said Xi Jinping assured him China is not supplying weapons to Iran following a letter exchange. The statement comes amid ongoing concerns over foreign support to Tehran.
Trump Warns Iran Nuclear Threat
Trump says Iran must not obtain nuclear weapons, calling it “absolutely unacceptable.” He also claimed Tehran killed over 42,000 unarmed protesters in recent months while urging Pope Leo to acknowledge the scale of violence.
France Calls for Fresh Iran Negotiations
French President Emmanuel Macron has urged the U.S. and Iran to resume talks after stalled negotiations in Islamabad. He stressed the need for a fully respected ceasefire and the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, warning against further escalation in the region.
US, Iran Eye New Talks Before Ceasefire
The U.S. and Iran are considering another round of direct talks before the current ceasefire expires later this month, following inconclusive negotiations in Islamabad. Both sides appear willing to continue diplomacy to avoid renewed conflict, as tensions around the Strait of Hormuz and global energy markets remain elevated.
Iran Denies Toll on Indian Tankers
Iran’s ambassador to India said no tolls have been charged to Indian tankers transiting the Strait of Hormuz, despite rising tensions in the region. The statement comes as the U.S. warns against payments to Iran for passage. India has also denied making any such payments, even as several vessels remain stuck in the Persian Gulf.
US Blockade Raises Global Market Tensions
The U.S. military has warned that vessels entering blockaded zones near the Strait of Hormuz could face interception or capture. The action, following failed Iran negotiations, applies to all ships regardless of flag. Oil prices have reacted sharply, reflecting rising geopolitical risk and supply concerns.
US-Iran Talks May Span Multiple Days
High-level negotiations between the U.S. and Iran in Islamabad are expected to last two to three days, as both sides attempt to turn a fragile ceasefire into a longer-term agreement. The outcome could have broader market implications, particularly for oil prices and inflation, which often influence crypto market sentiment and liquidity conditions.
Vance Warns Iran Before Key Negotiations
Ahead of high-stakes talks, Vice President JD Vance expressed cautious optimism, saying discussions with Iran could be constructive. He added that the U.S. is willing to extend an “open hand” if Tehran negotiates sincerely, but cautioned that any attempt to “play” the U.S. would be met with a firm response from negotiators.