Summary
- Walter Bloomberg, citing the New York Post, reported that Iranian officials are considering abandoning uranium enrichment as a US condition for ending the war.
- The issue is a core element of the negotiating terms presented by the US, and if Iran accepts it, military tensions could ease and talks could enter a new phase.
- Markets are watching whether there is progress in negotiations over the nuclear program, which could become an important factor for the Middle East outlook and volatility in global financial markets.
Forecast Trend Report by Period



Iran is reviewing a plan to give up uranium enrichment as a condition for ending the war, according to a report.
Walter Bloomberg, citing the New York Post, reported on June 13 that Iranian officials are considering abandoning uranium enrichment in response to a US demand to end the conflict.
The matter is a core part of the negotiating terms presented by the US. If Iran accepts it, military tensions could ease and talks could enter a new phase.
Specific details remain unclear. Markets are focused on whether negotiations over Iran's nuclear program make progress, as that could be a key factor for the Middle East outlook and volatility in global financial markets.

Minseung Kang
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