Multiple reports describe renewed tensions between Iran and the United States, with Iran asserting that the fallout from the dispute has reached diplomatic talks. Tehran says its foreign ministry is addressing consequences it links to a memorandum of understanding associated with former U.S. President Donald Trump. Iran’s position, as reported, is that the situation has moved into a “crisis phase,” and that the impact is already being discussed at the negotiating level. The reports also note that the developments coincide with market pressure, including a rise in oil prices, reflecting broader concerns about regional stability. The coverage frames the escalation as opening a “new front” in the broader context of the Iran-U.S. standoff, though the specific operational details of any new action are not provided in the excerpts. Overall, the sources focus on Iran’s characterization of the current phase of the memorandum dispute and its diplomatic ramifications, alongside the economic signal of higher energy prices.