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31.01.26 - 01:01
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Iran bereit für Verhandlungen – aber auch „für einen Krieg“ (RND)
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Diplomaten aus der Nahost-Region nutzen alle Kanäle, um den Konflikt zwischen den USA und dem Iran zu entschärfen. Sie warnen vor einem Strudel der Gewalt, der an den Grenzen des Irans nicht haltmachen werde. Irans Außenminister reist nach Istanbul, der saudische Verteidigungsminister nach Washington....
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31.01.26 - 00:01
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Oil Rally Runs Out of Steam After Trump Says Iran Wants a Deal (Bloomberg)
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Oil edged lower, though still notched its biggest monthly gain since 2022, as US President Donald Trump reiterated openness to negotiations with Iran though investors remain on edge about the potential for further tensions. West Texas Intermediate fell 0.3% to settle near $65 a barrel, snapping a breathless three-day rally, while Brent ended the day above $70. Prices tumbled after Trump told reporters that Iran wants to make a deal. The US president's messaging has shifted from punishing Tehran for its deadly crackdown on protesters to this week trying to extract a new nuclear agreement. Dr. Ellen Wald, President of Transversal Consulting, Senior Fellow at the Atlantic Council, and author of "Saudi, Inc." joins Bloomberg Businessweek Daily to discuss. She also weighs in on Chevron and Exxon earnings results. Wald speaks with Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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30.01.26 - 16:15
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Iran Ready To Resume Nuclear Talks With US, Prepared For ′War Or Diplomacy′ (ZeroHedge)
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Iran Ready To Resume Nuclear Talks With US, Prepared For 'War Or Diplomacy'
At the Thursday night world premier for "Melania," President Trump told reporters on the red carpet in response to an Iran question: "We have a lot of very big, very powerful ships sailing to Iran right now. And it would be great if we didn't have to use them. I told them two things; Number one no nuclear. And number two stop killing protesters. ... They're going to have to do something."
Iranian Foreign Minister Araghchi has on Friday while in Turkey said that his country is ready to engage in negotiations on the nuclear front, as long as they are fair and good-faith. "The United States has repeatedly requested negotiations with us through various intermediaries and continues to renew these requests. We have no problem with engaging in negotiations," he said.
He then emphasized, "However, negotiations cannot begin with threats. They must set aside their threats." He noted ...
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