
Our live coverage on this page has closed - follow the latest updates on our new live page here. Iranian negotiators have arrived in Pakistan ahead of peace talks due to take place this weekend with the US, says Iran state media Their arrival comes after US President Donald Trump says the only reason Iranians "are alive today is to negotiate" JD Vance says he is "looking forward to negotiations" - the US vice-president, who is on his way to Islamabad, says he will work with Iran if they act in "good faith" - but...
Main Idea: President Donald Trump said US-Iran talks in Pakistan could lead to a deal, but he also warned that any agreement must stop Iran from getting a nuclear weapon.
Key Points:
More fighting in Lebanon and tense US-Iran talks could keep oil and shipping costs high, which may raise prices for US households and businesses.
A ceasefire deal could reduce war risk and help calm markets, which may ease fuel costs and supply worries for US consumers.
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