律动BlockBeats|May 25, 2026 11:29
The US Iran peace agreement may be finalized within a few days: oil prices plummet, global stock markets frenzy, Bitcoin expected to rebound again
According to BlockBeats, on May 25th, the New York Times reported that the United States and Iran are continuing negotiations for a ceasefire and peace agreement, but the final agreement will still take several days to be completed and approved by the highest levels of both sides. US President Trump has stated that the agreement will either be "great and meaningful" or "no agreement will be reached". Iran, on the other hand, stated that although both sides have reached consensus on most issues, "signing an agreement is not urgent". According to reports, the core of the agreement currently under discussion includes restarting navigation in the Strait of Hormuz, easing the Middle East conflict, and buying time for subsequent negotiations on the Iranian nuclear issue. US officials have stated that Iran has agreed in principle to deal with its highly enriched uranium stockpile, but the Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs has emphasized that the current focus of negotiations is still on "ending the war" and has not delved into nuclear details. Driven by expectations of peace, international oil prices fell sharply on Monday, with Brent crude oil dropping by over 5% at one point. Global stock markets collectively rose, with US stock futures hitting a historic high and Japanese stock markets surging by about 3.5%. Bitcoin is expected to rebound again. However, concerns about the agreement have escalated within Israel. Israeli opposition leader Yair Lapid criticized the agreement as "detrimental to Israel and the entire region," stating that it failed to truly limit Iran's nuclear capabilities and missile stockpiles. Meanwhile, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated that negotiations between the US and Iran are still ongoing and further information could be announced as soon as the same day. [Original link]
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