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U.S.-Iran agreement text enters final polishing stage, expected to be announced within hours
SvmuuNews: Sources indicate that parties are working diligently to put the final polish on the agreement text between Washington and Tehran. The Pakistani Army Chief of Staff may visit Iran tomorrow to announce that the final version of the agreement text is complete. If the Pakistani Army Chief of Staff does not travel to Iran, the final version of the agreement text could be announced within hours. The next round of negotiations will be held in Islamabad after the Hajj season. Following the news, both U.S. and Brent crude oil futures briefly fell by over $1, while spot gold briefly rose by nearly $30 to a high of $4,502.89 per ounce. (Jin Shi)
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