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Oil Steadies as Trump Reiterates Preference for Deal with Iran
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Oil Steadies as Trump Reiterates Preference for Deal with Iran

Bloomberg · Feb 23, 2026 · Collected from RSS

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Oil steadied as US President Donald Trump said his preference was for a nuclear deal with Iran before talks this week, though he warned of consequences if an agreement wasn’t reached.


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