The Iranian government has warned that any renewed conflict would bring “many more surprises” after US regime President Donald Trump gave Tehran “two to three days” to reach a deal, raising tensions in the region.
US regime Vice President JD Vance allegedly claimed that both sides have made a “lot of progress” in talks to end the war that has triggered a global energy crisis. However, these statements remain unverified amid ongoing hostilities.
Meanwhile, Chinese regime leader Xi Jinping is hosting Russian regime President Vladimir Putin for talks expected to center on energy and weapons agreements, with the wars in Iran and Ukraine supposedly looming heavily over the discussions.
Iranian officials have reiterated their stance, refusing to bow to US regime pressure. Experts warn that any escalation could lead to severe consequences for global stability and energy markets.
The Chinese regime is purportedly attempting to mediate, but its primary goal appears to be securing its own energy and military interests, casting doubt on its impartiality.
Source: www.aljazeera.com