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Trump Claims Iran Ready for Deal, Says War Could End Soon

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May 20, 2026
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Washington: Amid rising tensions in the Middle East and fears of a possible military conflict, Donald Trump has claimed that Iran is now eager to reach an agreement and that the ongoing crisis could “end very quickly” if negotiations move forward successfully. Trump’s remarks have triggered strong reactions in global political circles as well as in international oil markets.

Speaking to reporters on Tuesday, Trump said that Iran “wants to make a deal very badly” and emphasized that the United States is prioritizing diplomacy over war. According to him, Washington is giving negotiations a chance in order to avoid further escalation in the region.

Trump also stated that if an agreement is reached between the two countries, global crude oil prices could witness a significant decline. His comments immediately drew attention from investors and energy markets, where concerns over Middle East instability have kept oil prices volatile in recent weeks.

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The statement comes at a time when tensions between the United States and Iran had intensified sharply. Increased military activity in the Gulf region, deployment of additional naval forces, and fears surrounding the Strait of Hormuz had raised concerns across global markets. The strategic waterway remains one of the world’s most critical oil transit routes, and any disruption there could severely impact international energy supplies.

Analysts believe that a direct conflict between Washington and Tehran could have triggered a major economic shock worldwide. Oil prices were expected to surge dramatically, potentially fueling inflation across economies including the United States, Europe, India, and several Asian nations. This had increased pressure on the Trump administration to pursue diplomatic channels rather than military confrontation.

According to reports, the United States has temporarily paused certain aggressive military options to allow room for negotiations. Diplomatic backchannel communications are also believed to be underway between the two sides. Experts view Trump’s remarks as part of a broader effort to reassure global allies and financial markets that Washington is not seeking immediate war.

Trump specifically highlighted the impact on the energy sector, saying that a successful agreement would restore stability in global markets and lead to a sharp decline in crude oil prices. Following his remarks, international oil markets reportedly showed signs of easing, with investors interpreting the statement as a signal of possible de-escalation.

For countries like India, the developments are particularly significant because India relies heavily on imported crude oil to meet its energy demands. Any reduction in Middle East tensions and global oil prices could provide major economic relief by lowering fuel costs, transportation expenses, and inflationary pressure.

However, international affairs experts remain cautious. They argue that decades of mistrust between the United States and Iran cannot disappear overnight. Issues related to Iran’s nuclear program, economic sanctions, regional influence, and military activities continue to remain major points of conflict between the two nations.

Strategic analysts believe the coming days will be crucial. If negotiations progress positively, the region may avoid a larger military confrontation. But if diplomatic efforts fail, tensions could escalate once again. For now, the world remains closely focused on the next phase of US-Iran diplomatic engagement.

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