Summary
- US-Iran negotiations are set to resume later this week in Islamabad, Pakistan.
- Tensions surrounding the Strait of Hormuz have continued to raise uncertainty across global energy markets and risk assets.
- The two sides have yet to narrow differences over maritime controls and military responses despite a limited ceasefire agreement.

Talks between the US and Iran that could shape whether tensions in the Middle East ease are set to resume.
LiveSquawk reported on X on April 14 that US and Iranian negotiating teams will return to Islamabad, Pakistan, later this week for peace talks.
The two sides have yet to narrow differences over maritime controls and military responses despite reaching a limited ceasefire agreement. Tensions around the Strait of Hormuz have persisted, adding uncertainty across global energy markets and risk assets.

Minseung Kang
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