-- 米イラン協議が行き詰まったとの見方から、原油価格は月曜日に上昇した。イラン側はホルムズ海峡再開に向けた新たな提案を行ったとの報道もある。 WTI原油先物価格は2.4%高の1バレル96.64ドル、ブレント原油は3.2%高の108.73ドルで取引を終えた。 イランのセイエド・アッバス・アラグチ外相は週末にパキスタンを2度訪問した一方、ドナルド・トランプ米大統領は、以前発表されていた米当局者によるイスラマバード訪問を中止した。 米ニュースサイト「アクシオス」は、米当局者と他の2人の情報筋の話として、イランがホルムズ海峡の再開とウラン濃縮に関する協議の延期を提案したと報じた。 ウラン濃縮と、イランによるこの重要な海峡の支配権は、ワシントンとテヘラン間の協議における主要な争点となっている。 パキスタンの仲介による米イラン間の停戦合意により、米イラン両国によるテヘランへの攻撃は一時停止されたものの、長期的な和平合意に向けた枠組みはまだ確立されていない。 ING銀行の商品戦略責任者は月曜日のメモで、「米イラン和平協議再開の試みが決裂し、ホルムズ海峡を通るエネルギー輸送の再開への期待が薄れたことを受け、原油価格は今朝上昇している」と述べた。「進展がないことは市場の逼迫を日々招き、原油価格はより高い水準で再評価される必要がある」と指摘した。
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