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President Trump has again threatened Iran,
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President Trump has again threatened Iran,
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demanding Tehran act quickly to agree a peace deal amidst stalled negotiations.
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Writing on social media, Donald Trump said the clock was ticking
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and the Iranians should move fast or nothing would be left of them.
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Time is of the essence.
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Well, the message came as the president was due to speak with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday.
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Iranian media, meanwhile,
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reported the U.S has failed to make any concrete concessions in its response to Tehran's latest proposal to end the conflict.
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Our North America correspondent Joel Gunter has more.
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There is a sense that negotiations between Iran and America are now very much at a standstill.
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The two sides have been passing these memos,
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essentially, back and forth, trying to find some common ground for negotiations,
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but making seemingly no progress.
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President Trump said that he had ripped up the latest Iranian offer after reading just one line.
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And Iranian state media reported today that the latest U.S offer had contained no serious concessions.
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Now we have this threat from President Trump to wipe out Iran.
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It echoes that terrible threat he made last month to wipe out the country's entire civilization.
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And there are reports that both the U.S and Israel are preparing new attack plans.
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And we saw this morning a drone strike at a nuclear facility in the UAE.
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No radiation risk, apparently, and no one blamed,
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but certainly contributing to a sense of rising tensions.
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Now, President Trump has made these kind of threats before,
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of course, and then back down.
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But it reflects a really serious and apparently growing frustration
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that he has been unable to extricate himself from this unfinished
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and unpopular war with anything he can really sell back home as a win.
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And there is also no sense at the moment that the economic hardship for ordinary Americans is going away.
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Thanks to Joel for that.
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Now, the price of oil remains elevated.
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International benchmark crude futures priced now at around $111 a barrel,
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something that is being felt in economies right around the world,
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of course, amid rising concerns in energy markets as the summer season with its elevated fuel demand approaches.
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Sally Bunda is with me here.
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Hi, Sally.
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So what do we read into this current price?
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Well, I mean, it's just gone below $111, actually.
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So we basically saw the price of oil spike a little,
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up some 2% in overnight trading following that post on social media put there by President Trump,
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because the concern is that the stalemate continues between Washington and Tehran.
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There is no progress.
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And once again, the president is putting out some very bold warnings to Iran on.
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And all the music that we're getting in financial markets is that we're stuck.
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The Strait of Hormuz is shut and therefore oil is not going to be flowing anytime soon.
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And that's a real concern.
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And therefore, we see the price of oil go up.
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Interestingly, we've got G7 finance ministers gathering very soon today in Paris.
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We can bring you some live pictures now of preparations for that.
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We've seen Christine Lagarde arrive already.
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She's the head of the European Central Bank.
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We've seen France's finance ministers speaking to the press they're the host
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so it's central bank governors and finance ministers
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and they're going to be talking about this very problem the the strait is shut tall tents
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and purposes and that has inflationary pressure on their economies
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but all economies globally
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and what can they do about it though they'll be there
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talking about it what levers can they pull well exactly Lewis at the end of the day they can't reopen
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that straight if anybody could President Trump would have tried
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that one already what they're talking about is okay what can we do
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if this is even more prolonged than we expect what emergency
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measures can we put in place what reserves have we got available to us
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and what can we do to support households and businesses in the meantime
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and as far as Rachel Reeves is concerned she already promised
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last week should be announcing something this week for help for households and businesses.
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But I mean inventories around the world are getting lower
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and lower with every day that goes by
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and for some economies around the world certainly in Southeast Asia I mean they're net oil importers
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so they are really feeling the pain at the moment.
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We'll have a lot more on this in business.
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Sally thank you very much for that.

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  • clock is ticking – die Uhr tickt
  • peace deal – Friedensabkommen
  • serious concessions – ernsthafte Zugeständnisse
  • economic hardship – wirtschaftliche Schwierigkeiten
  • oil prices – Ölpreise
  • standstill – Stillstand
  • rising tensions – steigende Spannungen
  • drone strike – Drohnenangriff

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