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    Trump Pauses Attacks on Iran's Energy Plants and Says Talks Are 'going Well'

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    Posted on March 26, 2026

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    Last updated: March 26, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    President Trump announced a 10‑day pause in U.S. strikes on Iran’s energy infrastructure until April 6, 2026, saying talks are progressing well—though Tehran has dismissed the U.S. offer as one‑sided. Global energy markets remain volatile amid the ongoing confrontation.

    Trump Pauses Iran Energy Attacks as Talks Progress and Oil Prices Surge

    US-Iran Conflict: Pause in Attacks, Ongoing Negotiations, and Global Economic Impact

    By Parisa Hafezi, Alexander Cornwell and Steve Holland

    DUBAI/TEL AVIV/WASHINGTON, March 27 (Reuters) - President Donald Trump announced that he will pause attacks on Iran's energy plants for 10 days at Tehran's request and said talks with Iran were going "very well," although an Iranian official dismissed a U.S. proposal for ending the conflict as "one-sided and unfair."

    The war has killed thousands of people, spread to neighboring nations and hit the global economy with soaring energy prices since the United States and Israel launched strikes on February 28, after talks about Tehran's nuclear program failed to yield a deal.

    Trump's Announcement and Diplomatic Developments

    On Thursday, Trump threatened during a cabinet meeting at the White House to increase pressure on Iran if it did not make a deal, before later posting on social media that he would pause attacks on Iranian energy plants for 10 days until April 6, 2026 at 2000 EDT (0000 GMT on April 7).

    "Talks are ongoing and, despite erroneous statements to the contrary by the Fake News Media, and others, they are going very well," he added in his Truth Social post. 

    He later told Fox News' "The Five" program that the Iranians had asked for a seven-day pause. There was no immediate reaction from Tehran.

    Iran has not asked for a 10-day pause on strikes on its energy plants, the Wall Street Journal cited peace talk mediators as saying. 

    Economic Impact of the Conflict

    DRONE SPEEDBOATS

    The war has massively disrupted shipping, sending crude oil prices up around 40% and causing a spike of some two-thirds in shipments of liquefied natural gas to Asia. Prices of nitrogen-based fertilizers, critical to food production, have risen by around 50%.

    Military Escalation and Retaliation

    Despite Trump's upbeat assessment, Iran continued to retaliate against U.S. and Israeli strikes by hitting Israel and U.S. bases; it also struck Gulf states and effectively blocked Middle East fuel exports via the Strait of Hormuz.

    The United States has deployed uncrewed drone speedboats for patrols as part of its operations against Iran, the Pentagon told Reuters, the first time Washington has confirmed using such vessels in an active conflict.

    Trump said the U.S. would become the Islamic Republic's "worst nightmare" if it did not comply with U.S. demands, which include opening the strait and ending Tehran's nuclear program.

    He said taking control of Iran's oil was an option, but gave no details.

    Diplomatic Proposals and Iranian Response

    The Iranian official told Reuters that a 15-point U.S. proposal, conveyed to Tehran by Pakistan, was reviewed in detail on Wednesday by senior Iranian officials and the representative of Iran's supreme leader. 

    While they felt it served only U.S. and Israeli interests, diplomacy had not ended, the official said.

    The fighting continued to rage, however.

    Recent Attacks and Regional Escalation

    On Thursday, Iran launched multiple waves of missiles at Israel, striking Tel Aviv, Haifa and other areas, including a Palestinian town in central Israel. 

    At least one ballistic missile hit Tel Aviv, according to Israel's military, while others carried cluster munitions that dispersed smaller explosives, damaging homes and cars. 

    Israel’s ambulance service said a man was killed in Nahariya after Hezbollah fired a rocket barrage at the northern city.

    In Iran, strikes hit the southern city of Bandar Abbas and a village on the outskirts of the southern city of Shiraz. A university building in Isfahan was reported to have been hit.

    Strait of Hormuz: Strategic and Negotiation Challenges

    STRAIT OF HORMUZ A CRUCIAL ISSUE

    Goodwill Gestures and Negotiation Points

    Trump suggested on Thursday that Iran let 10 oil tankers transit the Strait of Hormuz as a goodwill gesture in negotiations, including some Pakistan-flagged vessels.

    The president has sent thousands of troops to the Middle East, some of whom have already arrived, driving expectations of a ground invasion, although details remain scant.

    US Demands and Mediation Efforts

    Trump's special envoy, Steve Witkoff, confirmed that the U.S. had sent a "15-point action list" as a basis for negotiations to end the war. 

    It includes demands ranging from dismantling Iran's nuclear program to curbing its missiles and effectively handing over control of the strait, according to sources and reports.

    Pakistan's foreign minister said "indirect talks" between the U.S. and Iran were taking place through messages relayed by Islamabad, with other states including Turkey and Egypt also supporting mediation efforts. 

    Iran's Conditions and Regional Complexity

    Any talks look set to be extremely thorny. 

    Iran has hardened its stance since the war began, demanding guarantees against future military action, compensation for losses, and formal control of the strait, Iranian sources say.

    It also told intermediaries that Lebanon must be included in any ceasefire deal, regional sources said.

    Trump has not identified with whom the U.S. is negotiating in Iran, with many high-ranking officials among the thousands of people killed in the war across the Middle East.

    (Reporting by Reuters bureaux; Writing by Andrea Shalal and Costas Pitas; Editing by Don Durfee and Matthew Lewis)

    Table of Contents

    Key Takeaways

    • •Trump paused energy‑infrastructure attacks through April 6 at Iran’s request; Tehran’s response remains noncommittal.
    • •The pause follows prior market relief—oil prices fell after initial announcements—but underlying disruptions persist due to Iran’s continued deterrents in the Strait of Hormuz and regional strikes.
    • •The war has severely disrupted energy supply—blocking roughly 20% of global oil and LNG flows, sending Brent crude above $100/barrel—all amid concern over prolonged price instability.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Trump pauses attacks on Iran's energy plants and says talks are 'going well'

    1Why did Trump pause attacks on Iran's energy plants?

    Trump paused attacks for 10 days at Tehran's request, stating that negotiations with Iran were progressing well.

    2How has the Iran conflict affected global oil prices?

    The war has disrupted shipping, increased crude oil prices by around 40%, and raised nitrogen-based fertilizer prices by 50%.

  • US-Iran Conflict: Pause in Attacks, Ongoing Negotiations, and Global Economic Impact
  • Trump's Announcement and Diplomatic Developments
  • Economic Impact of the Conflict
  • Military Escalation and Retaliation
  • Diplomatic Proposals and Iranian Response
  • Recent Attacks and Regional Escalation
  • Strait of Hormuz: Strategic and Negotiation Challenges
  • Goodwill Gestures and Negotiation Points
  • US Demands and Mediation Efforts
  • Iran's Conditions and Regional Complexity
  • 3What are the main US demands in negotiations with Iran?

    US demands include opening the Strait of Hormuz, ending Iran's nuclear program, and curbing missile activities.

    4What military strategies are being used in the conflict?

    The US is using uncrewed drone speedboats for patrols, and there have been missile exchanges between Iran, Israel, and US bases.

    5What is the significance of the Strait of Hormuz in the conflict?

    The Strait of Hormuz is crucial for global oil exports, and controlling its access is a key negotiation point between the US and Iran.

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