Oil prices slump after Pakistani source says US and Iran are close to framework peace deal


​The world held its breath as global oil markets took a sudden, dramatic dive today. After months of tension and skyrocketing fuel costs, a flicker of hope emerged from an unlikely mediator: Pakistan.

​A single report suggests the U.S. and Iran are finally on the verge of a "one-page" peace memo. The impact was instant and intense:
​The Crash: Brent crude plummeted by over $10, sliding under the $100 mark for the first time in weeks.

​The Catalyst: News of a potential framework deal to end the conflict and reopen the vital Strait of Hormuz.

​The Stakes: With supply lines choked since February, this deal could be the "make or break" moment for the global economy.

​Is this the beginning of the end for the energy crisis, or just a temporary pause before more turbulence? We’re watching the clock—the next 48 hours will decide everything.
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