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

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Lee Ying Shan, Sam Meredith
Oil prices fall after U.S.-Iran talks conclude in Doha
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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.

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Geopolitical negotiations in the Middle East remain a primary driver of global energy market volatility and pricing.

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Oil prices fell Thursday after Qatar said the U.S. and Iran made "positive progress" during indirect talks.

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