US Iran Diplomatic Talks
US and Iran agree on a diplomatic roadmap in Switzerland, easing regional risk premiums despite ongoing challenges in converting the memorandum into a permanent deal.
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- EVENTIran vows to retain control of Strait of Hormuz as US talks conclude
Tehran's hardline stance on the chokepoint complicates diplomatic efforts to secure shipping routes, keeping risk premiums in energy markets elevated.
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“our greatest instrument of power.”
in: Iran vows to retain control of Strait of Hormuz as US talks conclude - STATEMENTQalibaf
“We negotiate to achieve our objectives. Wherever the language of reason and the memorandum proves ineffective, the language of force applies.”
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- EVENTOil eases as Vance signals progress in US-Iran nuclear talks
Energy markets cool after US Vice President JD Vance declared a 'very good foundation' for a final deal following direct negotiations in Switzerland.
- EVENTIran allows IAEA inspectors to return as US-Iran talks gain momentum
Diplomatic progress in Switzerland lifts geopolitical risk premium, with energy markets monitoring the shift in Strait of Hormuz sentiment.
- EVENTIran peace talks stall as Vance struggles to convert MOU into permanent deal
Diplomatic friction in Switzerland risks reigniting the regional risk premium that briefly eased earlier this week.
- STATEMENTVance
“very good foundation”
in: Oil eases as Vance signals progress in US-Iran nuclear talks - STATEMENTVance
“very good foundation”
in: Iran allows IAEA inspectors to return as US-Iran talks gain momentum - EVENTUS and Iran agree on diplomatic roadmap in Switzerland, easing regional risk premium
Mediators confirm a framework for future talks after the first round of direct negotiations, though experts warn unresolved issues in Lebanon could complicate a lasting deal.