Iran‑Israel Talks Stall as Rising Energy Costs Hit Economies
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Negotiations aimed at ending the conflict between Iran and Israel have stalled, according to reports. The talks, which have been ongoing for several months, have not produced a breakthrough as both sides grapple with the economic fallout from escalating energy prices.
The delay comes amid growing pressure on both economies, with rising fuel and oil costs affecting domestic markets and international trade. Officials from both countries have reiterated their commitment to a diplomatic solution{source}, 2024.
The impasse highlights the broader challenges facing the region, 2024.
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