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Live Updates: U.S. and Iran locked in a stalemate as 60-day negotiation period ends

A 60-day negotiation period between the U.S. and Iran concludes today without an agreement, sparking regional volatility and market reactions.

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The brief

The 60-day deadline for a peace deal between the United States and Iran has expired, leaving the parties in a stalemate. Iran has ruled out an extension of the interim period and issued threats regarding potential escalation. CNBC notes that global oil prices are rising in response to the impasse.

Concurrently, Al Jazeera reports on diplomatic activity involving Jared Kushner and Hamas, framing it within the broader context of a roadmap for Gaza. Fox News, PBS, AP News, and 10tv.com emphasize the conclusion of the 60-day negotiating clock, describing the current moment as a make-or-break juncture for the deal. Immediate attention now shifts to whether the threats of conflict escalation materialize.

Coverage does not yet specify the next steps for U.S. or Iranian leadership as the formal negotiation window closes.

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Quick answers

What is the status of the U.S.-Iran negotiations?

The 60-day negotiation period has expired, and the parties are currently in a stalemate.

Has an extension been granted for the talks?

No, Iran has explicitly ruled out an extension of the interim deal.

How have the markets reacted to the expiration?

According to CNBC, oil prices have risen following the news.

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