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最新情報:イランと米国間の協議が予定通り行われなかったことを受け、WTI原油価格が上昇

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-- ウェスト・テキサス・インターミディエイト(WTI)原油は月曜日、上昇して取引を終えた。週末にパキスタンで開催予定だった米国とイランの協議は実現しなかった。イランは核開発計画の継続と米国による港湾封鎖解除の見返りとして、ホルムズ海峡の再開を提案していたにもかかわらずだ。 6月渡しWTI原油は1バレルあたり1.97ドル高の96.37ドルで取引を終え、6月渡しブレント原油は3.13ドル高の108.46ドルで引けた。 イランは2月28日に米国とイスラエルがイランを攻撃した後、ホルムズ海峡を封鎖した。ホルムズ海峡はペルシャ湾岸諸国が供給する世界の石油需要の20%を占める要衝であり、その封鎖は史上最大の供給ショックを引き起こし、戦争開始以来原油価格を41%押し上げている。 週末にイスラマバードで開催予定だった協議は、交渉担当者が現れなかったため中止となった。しかし、戦争が3ヶ月目に突入する中、停戦は維持された。 「市場の報道では協議の進展が示唆されているにもかかわらず、イスラマバードでの直接交渉は実現しなかった。どちらの側も、真剣な譲歩をするだけのプレッシャーを感じていないようだ。ホワイトハウスは8週間にわたり、『間もなく終結する』というメッセージを巧みに利用し、期近価格の上昇を抑え込んできた」と、RBCキャピタル・マーケッツのグローバル商品戦略・中東・北アフリカ地域調査責任者、ヘリマ・クロフト氏は述べている。 ガーディアン紙は月曜日、イランが米国の海上封鎖解除と引き換えに、海峡封鎖を解除する提案をしていると報じた。ただし、トランプ米大統領が戦争終結の主要条件としている核開発計画に関する懸念には触れていない。同紙によると、この提案はパキスタンから米国に伝えられたという。

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