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Iran thought they were close to an agreement on Sunday morning – report

A new report from Axios’ Barak Ravid says Iran was caught off guard by JD Vance leaving talks in Pakistan. Iran thought they were close to an agreement on Sunday morning, he says.

The main sticking points were differences over Iran’s nuclear program and whether Iran will agree not to enrich uranium at all and give up its existing stockpile. Iran wants to down-blend it in order to continue to use it in its civilian reactors.

The US proposed a 20-year moratorium on enrichment and Iran suggested a ‘single digit’ one instead.

The report says:

Pakistani, Egyptian and Turkish mediators are now trying to bridge the remaining gaps and reach a deal to end the war before the ceasefire ends on April 21.

The US official cited in the repot says there is continued engagement and Iran thought Vance leaving was a stunt.

“The Iranians were pissed off about that press conference,” a source with knowledge said.

The report also cites Turkey’s foreign minister who said an extension of the ceasefire of 45-60 days could be considered. In terms of markets, it would be critical that the Strait was opened during that period.

Oil ticked lower on this report.

This article was written by Adam Button at investinglive.com.


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