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Iran Send Delegation Round Peace
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AI-generatedGeopolitical tensions between Iran and the U.S. can impact global oil markets and currency fluctuations, particularly in regions like Turkey. Such negotiations often influence energy prices and investor sentiment in related sectors.
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- Iran is sending a delegation to Islamabad for talks with the U.S. on Tuesday.
- JD Vance leads the U.S. delegation; Iranian officials are skeptical about reaching a deal.
- The ceasefire is set to expire on Wednesday night, with Trump unlikely to extend it without an agreement.
- Iran's parliament speaker warned Tehran has 'new cards' to play if conflict resumes.
- The tone of the article is negative (-4.47), indicating pessimism about the negotiations.
Oil prices are expected to rise due to increased geopolitical risk as the ceasefire expiration approaches, despite some market anticipation of this event.
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