Attention is focused on the upcoming Iran talks that could significantly impact international relations, while the White House prepares for its annual Correspondents' Celebration. These events come at a sensitive time in the political arena.
The U.S. Vice President announced that no agreement was reached during talks with Iran in Pakistan, raising questions about the future of relations between the two nations. These negotiations come at a sensitive time marked by increasing tensions in the region.
White House spokesperson Caroline Levitt stated that discussions about the possibility of direct talks with Iran remain uncertain, despite a two-week ceasefire agreement between Washington and Tehran.
Chinese and Hong Kong stock markets saw a notable rise on Wednesday, driven by investor optimism regarding potential progress in ceasefire negotiations with Iran. The Shanghai Composite Index jumped by <strong>1.3%</strong>, reclaiming the key level of <strong>3900 points</strong>.