President Donald Trump said Tuesday he got a call from “the right people” in Iran and that “they would like to work a deal.”
Traders on Polymarket agree.
The permanent peace deal contract has surged to 66% by June 30, up from below 40% yesterday.
The weekend talks in Islamabad ended without a deal, but both sides are closer than they have been. The U.S. wants a 20-year enrichment pause, Iran offered five. So the dispute isn’t over the principle, it’s over details.
The Two Uranium Questions
A nuclear deal has to answer two questions. First, will Iran stop enriching uranium? The weekend counteroffer suggests yes, for a price.
The enrichment market prices a June 30 agreement at 55%, and every deadline on the permanent deal contract is surging. NBC News reported Tuesday that a second round of talks …
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