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An Iran/US nuclear agreement could be completed within the next couple of days, say officials - WSJ By Frank_Macro Iran UnitedStates OPEC

WSJ on Monday citing officials involved in the talks, with US President Joe Biden having set restoring the agreement as a top foreign policy goal. The report added that negotiators are still wrangling over significant final demand from Tehran, including the scope of sanctions relief. Oil prices have not been affected in recent trade, report largely in fitting with commentary from other sources in recent days.

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