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US President Trump: The stock market didn't actually fall much after the war broke out.
2026-04-12
US President Trump: The stock market didn't actually fall much after the war broke out.
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2026-04-12
US-Israel-Iran Conflict: ① Iran 1. More evidence confirms US missile attacks on Iranian civilians. 2. US assessment: Iran still possesses thousands of ballistic missiles, with launchers retrievable from underground facilities. 3. Iranian Foreign M
US-Israel-Iran Conflict: ① Iran 1. More evidence confirms US missile attacks on Iranian civilians. 2. US assessment: Iran still possesses thousands of ballistic missiles, with launchers retrievable from underground facilities. 3. Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson: Iran is maintaining contact with Lebanon to ensure all parties adhere to ceasefire commitments on all fronts. ② US 1. Trump: The US is prepared to "restart" negotiations if they do not progress smoothly. 2. Trump stated he doesn't care about the outcome of negotiations, saying, "We're winners anyway." ③ Israel 1. Israeli Prime Minister stated he will continue to strike Iran and its proxies. 2. Israeli military claims to have struck over 200 targets in Lebanon within 24 hours. ④ Other Situations 1. UAE media: Lebanese Prime Minister postpones trips to the UN and the US. 2. French President Macron spoke separately with the leaders of Iran, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey, emphasizing that the ceasefire should include Lebanon and calling for the restoration of freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz. ⑤ Strait of Hormuz 1. Trump: The Strait of Hormuz is being "cleared," and all Iranian mine-laying boats have been sunk. 2. The US military claims two destroyers transited the Strait of Hormuz to conduct mine-clearing operations; Iran strongly denies this. 3. Iran claims US destroyers turned back from the Strait of Hormuz after Iranian warnings. 4. Iranian media: Traffic in the Strait of Hormuz remains strictly controlled during US-Iran negotiations. 5. Reuters: Shipping data shows three oil tankers passed through the Strait of Hormuz on Saturday. 6. US media: Qatar says it will restore "full" maritime traffic in the Gulf region on Sunday. 7. Pakistan proposes joint patrols in the Strait of Hormuz. ⑤ Ceasefire Negotiations 1. The White House confirms: The US, Iran, and Pakistan held "face-to-face" talks in Islamabad. 2. Iran claims the US agreed to a ceasefire in Lebanon and to unfreeze Iranian assets; this is denied by US officials. 3. Iran and the US have conflicting accounts regarding rumors of asset unfreezing; Iranian sources say the unfreezing is directly related to passage arrangements in the Strait of Hormuz. 4. Three rounds of talks went on until late at night, with three major issues remaining unresolved: Strait of Hormuz control, unfreezing overseas assets, and uranium enrichment. 5. Iranian media: Sources say the Iran-US negotiations remain deadlocked due to the US's "exorbitant demands." 6. Iranian media: Iran-US talks extended by one day; the fourth round of talks will continue on the 12th. 7. Iran's First Vice President: If the US represents "Israel First," the negotiations will end without results. 8. Pakistani Prime Minister will make an emergency visit to Saudi Arabia to discuss US-Iran negotiations. 9. Israeli Prime Minister says disarming Hezbollah is a prerequisite for a ceasefire in Lebanon.
2026-04-12
The CEO of Abu Dhabi National Oil Company stated that the Strait of Hormuz has never been a passage that Iran could close or restrict. (Correction from foreign media: It is not "always been decided by Iran to close or restrict passage.")
The CEO of Abu Dhabi National Oil Company stated that the Strait of Hormuz has never been a passage that Iran could close or restrict. (Correction from foreign media: It is not "always been decided by Iran to close or restrict passage.")
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