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No Reparations Only 1 Nuclear Facility Iranian Report Lists US Demands Amid Shaky Ceasefire

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AI-generatedThe US-Iran nuclear standoff and fragile ceasefire create geopolitical risk for oil and gas markets. Iran's precondition of sovereignty over the Strait of Hormuz directly threatens the key chokepoint for ~20% of global oil transit. Any disruption or sanctions escalation could tighten global crude and LNG supply, raising prices. The impact is global but most acute for Asian and European importers reliant on Middle East oil and LNG.
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- US demands removal of 400 kg enriched uranium from Iran
- US demands Iran operate only one nuclear facility
- Iran preconditions include lifting sanctions and recognition of sovereignty over Strait of Hormuz
- Ceasefire is fragile and negotiations stalled
- President Trump warned of consequences if Iran does not agree
Sustained supply disruption could drive energy sector up 5-8% over 2-4 weeks.
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