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Iran prioritizes regional alliances over US talks, dims hope for near-term meeting

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Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi’s diplomatic tour to Pakistan, Oman, and Russia signals Tehran’s preference for regional alliances over direct engagement with Washington. The likelihood of a US-Iran diplomatic meeting by June 30 sits at 13% YES, up from 9% yesterday.

Traders pushed the odds for a US-Iran meeting on April 24 down to 0.1% YES. The April 25 and April 26 markets also dropped to 0.1% and 0.4% YES, respectively. Araghchi’s travel schedule confirms Iran is prioritizing allied capitals over any direct US channel, making a near-term meeting unlikely.

The Israel-Iran permanent peace deal market by April 30 fell to 1.4% YES, down from 3% yesterday. The June 30 market holds at 9.5% YES, suggesting traders see some possibility of a catalyst within that window.

These markets are thinly traded. Daily USDC volume in the US-Iran meeting location market is $6,837, and just $167 moves the price by 5 points. For the peace deal markets, $789 moves the June odds. That kind of liquidity means even modest trades can swing prices substantially, so the odds here are a fragile measure of actual sentiment.

Iran’s turn toward regional diplomacy without US engagement looks like a strategic pause, not a step toward resolution. At 13¢, buying YES in the diplomatic meeting market offers a potential 7.69x return if a meeting occurs, but given Araghchi’s current itinerary and the absence of any back-channel signals, that bet is speculative.

Watch for announcements from Oman or Russia about mediation efforts between Washington and Tehran. Either country brokering direct dialogue could move these markets quickly.

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Source: https://cryptobriefing.com/iran-prioritizes-regional-alliances-over-us-talks-dims-hope-for-near-term/

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