U.S. State Department

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Last mentioned: Mar 25, 2026

Timeline

  1. Russian Crude Arrival

    The first shipment of Russian crude oil in five years is scheduled to arrive in the Philippines under a 30-day waiver.

  2. Diplomatic Negotiations Confirmed

    Ambassador Romualdez confirms ongoing talks with the U.S. State Department for further sanctions waivers.

  3. Energy Emergency Declared

    Manila declares a state of national energy emergency for one year due to Middle East war fallout.

  4. US Issues Iranian Waiver

    Washington grants a 30-day waiver for Iranian oil already at sea to be discharged by April 19.

  5. Deadline Expiration

    The 10-day window for Iran to respond or negotiate expires.

  6. Military Buildup Confirmed

    U.S. Air Force and State Department confirm increased presence in the region.

  7. Ultimatum Issued

    Reports emerge of a 10-day deadline given to Iran by the Trump administration.

Stories mentioning U.S. State Department 3

Markets Bearish

Trump Issues 10-Day Ultimatum to Iran Amid Rapid US Military Buildup

President Trump has issued a strict 10-day ultimatum for Iran to negotiate a new deal, backed by a significant escalation of U.S. military assets in the region. This move has triggered immediate volatility in energy markets and heightened geopolitical risk premiums for global investors.

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