US-Iran Peace Talks Face Uncertain Future as Ceasefire Deadline Nears
The fate of US-Iran peace talks remains uncertain as a ceasefire deadline approaches, raising concerns about regional stability and impacting global markets. Iran's chief negotiator has warned of new strategies on the battlefield, while Gulf nations express worries about Tehran's influence.
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Seoul stocks open sharply higher ahead of US-Iran ceasefire deadline
South Korean stocks opened sharply higher on Tuesday ahead of the deadline for a two-week ceasefire in the US-Iran war. The benchmark Korea Composite Stock Price Index opened 1.34 percent, or 83.45 points, higher at 6,302.54. Investors are keeping an eye on the Middle East situation, with the deadline for the ceasefire nearing. US President Donald Trump said the ceasefire will end on "Wednesday evening Washington time," adding that it would be "highly unlikely" he would extend it if a deal is no
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Read full article →Gulf worries U.S.-Iran talks may cement Tehran's 'golden' grip on Hormuz
Diplomacy appears now centered less on rolling back Iran's missile program and more on enrichment levels and tacitly accepting Tehran's leverage over Hormuz.
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