Iran’s Foreign Minister Rejects Ceasefire, Warns U.S. of Major Consequences
Published on 3/5/2026

AI Summary
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated that the country is not seeking a ceasefire amid ongoing tensions, and issued a warning that a U.S. invasion would result in a significant disaster for the United States. This rhetoric underscores the escalating geopolitical tensions between Iran and the U.S., which may impact global markets, especially in the oil sector. The assurance of ongoing hostilities could lead to increased volatility in energy prices and investor sentiment, as the region remains critical for oil supply. Market participants will be closely monitoring any developments that could affect diplomatic relations further and potentially disrupt oil production.
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