U.S.-Iran Nuclear Talks Stall on June 19, First Meeting Not Yet Scheduled

According to Investinglive analyst Eamonn Sheridan per Jin10, U.S.-Iran nuclear talks face an early setback on June 19, with the first negotiating meeting not yet scheduled despite the 60-day countdown in the memorandum of understanding already underway. The cancellation of Vance's planned visit triggered shifts in oil and dollar movements, signaling markets' reassessment of the process. Sheridan noted that without timely Geneva talks, the risk premium tied to crude from the Strait of Hormuz faces potential rebuilding, and the widening gap in both parties' stated reasons to delay suggests friction runs deeper than logistics issues cited by the White House.
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