Oil prices fall after U.S.-Iran talks conclude in Doha

Oil prices have declined following reports of positive progress in indirect U.S.-Iran talks held in Doha. Investors are reacting to the potential for eased tensions in the Middle East, which could stabilize global oil supplies.
Why it matters
Geopolitical negotiations in the Middle East remain a primary driver of global energy market volatility and pricing.
Oil prices fell Thursday after Qatar said the U.S. and Iran made "positive progress" during indirect talks.
The article reports on market movements and diplomatic events using standard financial journalism practices.
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