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In a move highlighting ongoing diplomatic channels between Washington and Tehran, the U.S. announced that President Trump's special envoys Jared Kushner and Steve Witkoff will travel to Doha for a meeting with Iran. The step comes amid continued tensions over Iran's nuclear program and ballistic missile capabilities, according to Reuters.
The visit follows months of indirect talks mediated by Gulf and European states, with Doha repeatedly seeking to act as an intermediary between the two sides. No official agenda has been released, but analysts expect the nuclear file and sanctions relief to top the discussions. Kushner, Trump's son-in-law, played a key role in the Abraham Accords normalizing ties with Israel.
Investors are closely watching these talks for their potential impact on oil prices and Middle East geopolitical risk. A diplomatic breakthrough could lead to sanctions relief and increased oil supply, while failure could escalate tensions. Markets await any joint statements or comments after the meeting to assess the trajectory of U.S.-Iran relations.
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