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US President Donald Trump has set April 7 as the deadline for Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, threatening massive strikes on Iranian energy infrastructure if no deal is reached. A Pakistani-mediated ceasefire proposal offers a glimmer of hope.
"If they don't make a deal, I'm blowing up everything over there," Trump declared, giving Iran 48 hours to reach an agreement. The closure of the Strait of Hormuz — the world's most vital oil shipping lane — has disrupted global energy supplies for weeks.
Pakistan has proposed a 45-day ceasefire framework dubbed the "Islamabad Accord." Under this plan, the Strait of Hormuz would reopen immediately, with 15 to 20 days allocated to finalize a broader settlement including Iranian nuclear commitments, sanctions relief, and the release of frozen assets.
Global markets surged on April 6 as investors bet on a diplomatic resolution. Brent crude eased to approximately $109 per barrel, while WTI retreated toward $104. The S&P 500 posted a 3.4% weekly gain. Airlines like Delta and United saw sharp gains as jet fuel futures retreated from doubled levels.
Markets brace for significant volatility as the Tuesday evening deadline approaches. The outcome of negotiations will determine whether the crisis escalates or de-escalates.
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