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00:00We saw these indirect talks in Oman, and now the open question is, will these negotiations continue?
00:06What's at stake in these talks going forward?
00:09So I think there's a huge amount at stake in these talks, particularly for Iran.
00:18It's in a very difficult position right now.
00:22It's facing major threats internally at home in terms of the levels of domestic internal dissent.
00:29We've seen on display, and it's facing major real existential threats as well.
00:37And it's also regionally weaker, possibly, than it's ever been.
00:43So there's a great deal at stake.
00:44On the other hand, I don't think that Donald Trump wants a war right now.
00:53I don't think he would want anything to happen that's going to raise oil prices significantly, particularly given the fact that he faces midterm elections.
01:02But we know that he also likes to be able to announce to the world that he's landed a great deal.
01:13And if he can do that with the Iranians and package that, I think he would prefer that to something costly,
01:21like a potentially disastrous war with Iran that can lead to a wider regional conflagration.
01:30So, what did it say?
01:31The US is a great deal.
01:32So, what do we think?
01:33It's a great deal.
01:34And I think he's the same.
01:35We know that he's a great deal.
01:36That's the same thing.
01:37And it's worth what reason is to take the Sinners.
01:38So, we both think the building's journeys into prayer, and it's a very important way.
01:39And we're talking about the weakness of the thinking that he's been working on.
01:40And this is Pete, that's not a really important thing.
01:41And this is, if we can do that.
01:42And we can do that.
01:44So, we can do that.
01:45And we've got to get a bit of confidence coming back on.
01:46And how do we get that?
01:47And this is the most important thing.
01:48So if you can do that.
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