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Oil Edges Up as the U.S. and Iran Suspend Peace Talks Amid Fresh Israeli Attacks in Lebanon

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Oil prices edged higher early Friday as the postponement of U.S.-Iran talks and renewed hostilities between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon raised concerns about stability in the Middle East and the durability of a recently reached ceasefire.

West Texas Intermediate crude oil for July delivery was last seen up 0.7% to US$77.14 per barrel, while August Brent oil was up 0.2% to US$80.05.

Talks between Iran and the United States were halted as Iran objected to Israel's continuing attacks in Lebanon, with the New York Times reporting Israel struck 80 targets in Lebanon Friday, killing and injuring dozens. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has refused to be bound by the terms of the U.S.-Iran memorandum of understanding (MOU) reached on Wednesday that included a demand the country halt its attacks on its northern neighbor, threatening progress on negotiations to end the U.S. war on Iran.

Planned talks between Iran and the United States in Switzerland were suspended due the heightened violence in Lebanon. However despite that, tankers trapped in the Gulf since the start of the war are still readying to move through the Strait of Hormuz as Iran ended its blockade of the key waterway, the chokepoint for Persian Gulf oil exports that supplied a fifth of daily oil demand.

"US-Iran talks will not begin on Friday after Israel reportedly refused to withdraw from Lebanon and halt attacks, a move Tehran claims violates the MOU's first clause. While flows through the Strait appear set to resume following the lifting of blockades, the latest developments highlight how fragile the agreement remains," Saxo Bank noted.

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