Brent oil tops $107 per barrel after Iran peace talks stall
- Posted on April 26, 2026
- By CNBC
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Crude oil prices surge above $107 per barrel as diplomatic efforts between the United States and Iran face setbacks. The Trump administration's decision to cancel a high-level envoy mission to Pakistan signals escalating tensions in Middle Eastern negotiations. Market analysts attribute the price spike to geopolitical uncertainty and concerns about potential supply disruptions in the region. Energy markets remain volatile as investors assess the implications of stalled talks on global oil production and future stability.
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