Vance and Iran just made a deal over fondue in Switzerland
The U.S. and Iran are finally talking peace at a fancy resort, and for once, the world might actually be breathing a sigh of relief.
It turns out that if you put diplomats in a luxury resort in Switzerland, they actually get stuff done. The U.S. and Iran spent the weekend at the Bürgenstock resort, and by Monday, they were calling it a success. JD Vance, leading the American delegation, even confirmed that Iran is letting UN nuclear inspectors back in, which is a pretty massive pivot.
The big win here is the Strait of Hormuz. They’ve set up a literal hotline to make sure nobody accidentally triggers World War III while tankers are trying to move oil. They also established a deconfliction cell for Lebanon, which is basically a fancy way of saying they’re trying to keep the regional fire from spreading any further.
Global oil prices took a nosedive the second the news hit, which is the international market’s way of saying they believe it for now. Everything is technically a draft, with a final roadmap due in two months, but it’s a start.
It’s wild how quickly the world changes when people decide that making money is more profitable than blowing things up.
Source: UPI
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