Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre has issued a stark warning against premature optimism regarding a potential agreement between the United States and Iran, noting that the document in question has not yet been made public.
Speaking alongside French President Emmanuel Macron at a press conference in France, Støre emphasized that diplomatic breakthroughs should not be celebrated until the actual terms are visible and verified.
The intervention comes as markets continue to price in the possibility of a resolution to the shipping tensions in the Strait of Hormuz.
While the prospect of an open waterway has provided a floor for energy and freight assets, the lack of a confirmed text introduces a layer of uncertainty that traders must navigate.
The Prime Minister's caution serves as a reminder that geopolitical narratives can shift rapidly when official documentation lags behind political signaling.
This development adds to a complex backdrop of conflicting signals from the region.