US and Iranian tensions escalate amid gold price decline
April 6, 2026 • Google News World
US President Donald Trump has threatened to escalate US attacks on Iran if the Strait of Hormuz remains closed. According to sources, a plan to end hostilities between the two countries and achieve an immediate ceasefire has been presented to both parties.
The proposal is reportedly being considered by Iranian mediators, who are making a last-ditch effort to secure a 45-day ceasefire. The US and Iran have been involved in a series of tensions over the past few weeks, with the Strait of Hormuz remaining closed due to concerns about maritime security.
President Trump has vowed that if the Strait remains shut, “hell” will be unleashed on Iran. The situation remains fluid, with both sides continuing to negotiate the terms of any potential agreement.
Details of the proposal are not yet clear, but it is believed to involve a range of concessions and compromises from both parties. The US and Iranian delegations have been in talks for several days, with sources indicating that progress has been made.
The situation remains tense, with both sides continuing to express their concerns and demands. However, officials on both sides are cautiously optimistic about the prospects of a peaceful resolution.
In related news, the price of gold has fallen due to the increased tensions between the US and Iran. The current market conditions and potential impact on global markets will be closely watched in the coming days.
The situation is developing rapidly, with updates expected as more information becomes available.
Source: Google News World