In a significant development during the recent talks in Switzerland, Tehran reportedly did not engage in discussions concerning its nuclear program, nor did it accept any new commitments, according to an official cited by IRNA. This 18-hour negotiation session was part of the ongoing diplomatic efforts involving Iran, the United States, and other international parties. The lack of progress on the nuclear file comes amid broader diplomatic discussions aimed at resolving long-standing issues, including Iran’s uranium enrichment activities and regional tensions involving Israel and the U.S. Despite the absence of new commitments, technical talks and diplomatic channels remain open, leaving the door ajar for future negotiations.

Key Takeaways

Market behavior suggests a decreased likelihood of a U.S.-Iran ceasefire agreement or extension, as Tehran did not negotiate the nuclear file.

The absence of new commitments from Iran appears to reduce the probability of a U.S.-Iran diplomatic meeting by the end of June.

Current pricing indicates diminished expectations for Iran to end uranium enrichment by July 31, reflecting stalled progress in negotiations.