Iran War: EU Official Says Energy Won't Return Soon

The Iran-Iraq War is affecting global energy prices. Over 340 children have died in the conflict. Japan’s Prime Minister wants to talk to Iran.
The war between Iran and Iraq is causing problems with energy supplies. The European Union’s Energy Commissioner says it will take a long time to get things back to normal. UNICEF says more than 340 children have been killed because of the war. The Iranian president wants assurances that the war will end. Japan’s Prime Minister is planning to meet with Iranian leaders to discuss the situation.
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Highlights
EU Warns of No Quick Recovery
The EU Energy Commissioner says energy markets will not return to normal soon.
UNICEF Reports Child Deaths
Over 340 children have been killed in the Iran-Iraq War.
Japan Seeks Negotiations with Iran
Japan’s Prime Minister wants to talk with Iran.
Iran Demands War Guarantees
The Iranian president asks for guarantees to end the war.
EU Leaders Speak with Iranian President
Costa and Peseschkian have spoken with the Iranian President.