Summary
- The US vice president, JD Vance, reportedly canceled a planned Pakistan trip.
- The visit had been linked to a second round of talks between the US and Iran, but plans appear to have changed as uncertainty over the negotiations increased.
- Markets are focused on whether the cancellation of the high-level meeting signals a delay in negotiations and prolonged tensions in the Middle East, as well as whether talks will resume.
Forecast Trend Report by Period


US Vice President JD Vance has canceled a planned trip to Pakistan, a development that could affect the timing of talks between Washington and Tehran.
The Associated Press reported on April 21 that Vance had called off the visit.
The trip had been linked to a second round of negotiations between the US and Iran, but the plans appear to have changed as uncertainty over the talks increased.
Iran has sent mixed signals about whether it will take part in the negotiations and has not finalized an official position.
Markets are watching whether the cancellation of the high-level meeting signals a delay in negotiations and prolonged tensions in the Middle East. Whether talks resume will be a key variable.


JH Kim
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