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Oil prices fall on prospects of talks to end Iran War and revive supply

Early Friday morning, oil prices dropped on the optimism that the Middle East conflict could be coming to an end. A 10-day ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon went into effect after the inauguration of the ceasefire. Moreover, 'President Donald Trump' said the U.S. may hold talks with Iran over the weekend.

Brent crude futures fell $1.34 or 1.35% to $98.05 per barrel at 0021 GMT. U.S. West Texas Intermediate Crude Futures declined $1.65 or 1.74% to $93.40 per barrel, reducing gains from the previous day.

Trump addressed a major sticking point in talks to end the Iran War, which has shut the Strait of Hormuz?for seven weeks, and cut off approximately one-fifth the world's supply of oil. He said that Tehran had offered to not possess nuclear weapons for more than 20 years.

We're going to see what happens. Trump said to reporters on Thursday outside the White House, "I think we are very close to a deal."

Oil prices rose 50% in March, a record. They have fallen below $100 per barrel only recently but have remained within $90 for the entire week.

Israel's campaign against Lebanon has been a major obstacle in securing the peace deal that?Trump is seeking to end his war with Iran, which he started in late February.

Two Iranian sources have told?that U.S. negotiators and Iranian negotiators are now seeking a temporary agreement to avoid a return to conflict. Two Iranian sources told? on Thursday that U.S. and Iranian?negotiators have scaled back their expectations for a?comprehensive peace deal, instead seeking a temporary memorandum to prevent a return?to conflict.

According to analysts from?ING, the Strait closure has disrupted oil flow by approximately 13 million barrels a day. Helen Clark, Sonali Paul and Helen Clark contributed to this report.

(source: Reuters)