Amid stalled US-Iran negotiations following a fragile ceasefire extension, President Trump rejected Iran's latest April 28 proposal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz for safe passage and collect transit fees while deferring nuclear and sanctions discussions to later stages. Trump, briefed by CENTCOM Commander Admiral Brad Cooper on April 30, is weighing targeted strikes on Iranian infrastructure to pressure Tehran amid Iran's supreme leader vowing to preserve nuclear and missile programs. No public agreement on key Iranian demands—such as oil sanction relief, unfrozen assets, or uranium enrichment limits—emerged in April despite multiple deadlines and proposals, reflecting Trump's maximum pressure diplomacy and trader consensus on minimal concessions before potential escalation.
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Pagpayaman ng Uranium
Hindi

Pagluwag sa Sanksyon sa Langis
Hindi

Mga Bayad sa Transit sa Kipot ng Hormuz
Hindi

I-unfreeze ang mga Asset ng Iran
Hindi
$3,617,294 Vol.

Pagpayaman ng Uranium
Hindi

Pagluwag sa Sanksyon sa Langis
Hindi

Mga Bayad sa Transit sa Kipot ng Hormuz
Hindi

I-unfreeze ang mga Asset ng Iran
Hindi
Continued enrichment of uranium by Iran refers to US acceptance of the enrichment of, or the right to enrich, any quantity of uranium by Iran for any future amount of time. Agreements that include limitations, restrictions, or specified terms (e.g., caps on enrichment level, monitoring requirements) will qualify, provided the United States accepts continued enrichment.
The United States will be considered to have agreed to the continued enrichment of uranium by Iran if:
- Donald Trump or another authorized representative of the Government of the United States publicly announces that they have definitively agreed to accept the continued enrichment of uranium by Iran.
- Continued enrichment of uranium by Iran is included as part of a treaty or deal that is formally established between the United States and Iran, either through signing or other formal means.
Agreement refers to an explicit acceptance, authorization or consent to the specified action. Only announcements of definitive agreement will qualify. Suggestions, negotiations, expressions of openness, or other non-definitive statements will not qualify.
Any definitive agreement or commitment made before the resolution date will be considered, regardless of when or whether the specified action is begun.
The primary resolution source for this market will be official statements from Donald Trump and the US government and their official representatives; however a consensus of credible reporting may also be used to verify the details of an announcement or formal agreement.
Binuksan ang Market: Apr 9, 2026, 3:36 PM ET
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Continued enrichment of uranium by Iran refers to US acceptance of the enrichment of, or the right to enrich, any quantity of uranium by Iran for any future amount of time. Agreements that include limitations, restrictions, or specified terms (e.g., caps on enrichment level, monitoring requirements) will qualify, provided the United States accepts continued enrichment.
The United States will be considered to have agreed to the continued enrichment of uranium by Iran if:
- Donald Trump or another authorized representative of the Government of the United States publicly announces that they have definitively agreed to accept the continued enrichment of uranium by Iran.
- Continued enrichment of uranium by Iran is included as part of a treaty or deal that is formally established between the United States and Iran, either through signing or other formal means.
Agreement refers to an explicit acceptance, authorization or consent to the specified action. Only announcements of definitive agreement will qualify. Suggestions, negotiations, expressions of openness, or other non-definitive statements will not qualify.
Any definitive agreement or commitment made before the resolution date will be considered, regardless of when or whether the specified action is begun.
The primary resolution source for this market will be official statements from Donald Trump and the US government and their official representatives; however a consensus of credible reporting may also be used to verify the details of an announcement or formal agreement.
Resolver
0x65070BE91...Na-propose ang outcome: Hindi
Walang dispute
Pinal na outcome: Hindi
Amid stalled US-Iran negotiations following a fragile ceasefire extension, President Trump rejected Iran's latest April 28 proposal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz for safe passage and collect transit fees while deferring nuclear and sanctions discussions to later stages. Trump, briefed by CENTCOM Commander Admiral Brad Cooper on April 30, is weighing targeted strikes on Iranian infrastructure to pressure Tehran amid Iran's supreme leader vowing to preserve nuclear and missile programs. No public agreement on key Iranian demands—such as oil sanction relief, unfrozen assets, or uranium enrichment limits—emerged in April despite multiple deadlines and proposals, reflecting Trump's maximum pressure diplomacy and trader consensus on minimal concessions before potential escalation.
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