Trump İran Vuruşlarını Son Anda Durdurdu, Xi ve Putin Ateşkes Çağrısını Yineledi
18 Mayıs 2026'da ABD Başkanı Trump, İran için zamanın daraldığını belirten bir uyarı yaptı. Ertesi gün, 19 Mayıs'ta Trump, Salı günü yapılması planlanan yeni saldırıları saatler kala durdurduğunu duyurdu. 20 Mayıs'ta ise Çin Devlet Başkanı Xi Jinping, Rusya Devlet Başkanı Putin'i ağırlayarak Orta Doğu'da askeri operasyonların yeniden başlamasına karşı uyardı ve ateşkes çağrısında bulundu. Artan petrol fiyatlarının tetiklediği enflasyon endişeleriyle küresel tahvil piyasalarında satışlar derinleşirken, Trump'ın son dakikada saldırı kararını askıya almasının ardındaki nedenler belirsizliğini koruyor. Çin ve Rusya'nın diplomatik girişimleri, bölgede tırmanan gerilime karşı uluslararası toplumun ateşkes yönündeki baskısını gözler önüne seriyor. Trump'ın önce sert bir uyarı yapıp ardından planlanan saldırıları durdurması, Washington'un İran politikasında belirsizliğe işaret ederken, Xi ve Putin'in ortak diplomasisi Orta Doğu'da askeri çatışmanın yeniden başlamasını önlemeye yönelik çok taraflı bir çabayı yansıtıyor.
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- Siyasi19 May 06:53
Iran War: Trump Holds Off on New Strikes | Daybreak Europe 05/19/2026
Bloomberg Daybreak Europe is your essential morning viewing to stay ahead. Live from London, we set the agenda for your day, catching you up with overnight markets news from the US and Asia. And we'll tell you what matters for investors in Europe, giving you insight before trading begins. On today's show, President Trump says he's called off fresh attacks on Iran that had been planned for Tuesday, after an appeal by leaders in the Middle East. The US President says Saudi Arabia, Qatar, the UAE and others have told him they're "getting very close to making a deal". Oil slipped on the news, but stocks in Asia and US futures fell, as optimism faded for a deal to end the war. European Union officials are due to meet to try to finalize the trade deal with the US. Failure to reach an agreement could mean missing President Trump's July 4 deadline, risking a fresh round of tariff escalation. (Source: Bloomberg)
- Siyasi20 May 07:04
China's Xi Hosts Putin, Steps Up Call for Iran Ceasefire | Daybreak Europe 05/20/2026
Bloomberg Daybreak Europe is your essential morning viewing to stay ahead. Live from London, we set the agenda for your day, catching you up with overnight markets news from the US and Asia. And we'll tell you what matters for investors in Europe, giving you insight before trading begins. On today's show, the Chinese President Xi Jinping warned against resuming military operations in the Middle East, at the start of talks with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin. Xi stepped up calls for a truce, saying "a comprehensive ceasefire is imperative". US President Trump has threatened to resume strikes on Iran in the coming days if there's no deal to end the war. Talks between Samsung and its largest labor union have broken down, with workers planning to go on strike on Thursday. A walkout at the world's largest memory chipmaker risks disrupting the global technology supply chain. (Source: Bloomberg)
- Diplomatik20 May 09:11
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