Economy
Iran Foreign Ministry Denies Trump's Claims on Negotiations: 'No Request Made for Continued Talks'
724FinanceZeynep Kaya

Iran's Foreign Ministry Spokesman İsmail Bekayi has denied U.S. President Donald Trump's assertion that Iran requested to continue negotiations. In a statement to Iran's official news agency IRNA, Bekayi said, 'The Islamic Republic of Iran has not made any request for negotiations with the United States.' These conflicting claims highlight the deepening diplomatic tensions amid repeated violations of the agreement signed last month, with Iran emphasizing its adherence to the principle of reciprocity in commitments.
Breached Commitments and Iran's Strategic Posture
Economic Implications and Investor Risk Assessment
The spillover of geopolitical risks into financial markets necessitates a shift from 'reciprocal commitment' strategies to more aggressive risk management for individual investors. Assets such as cryptocurrencies and commodities, which are decoupled from currency fluctuations, could offer short-term hedging opportunities. Iran-U.S. tensions may also amplify global inflationary pressures. In this environment, effective liquidity management in bonds and funds becomes crucial for investors.