The flexibility of sanctions easing is limited, but the market pricing flexibility is quite significant.

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The United States shows limited negotiation flexibility but is unwilling to make concessions on nuclear demands and the Strait issue.
According to Arab television on May 20, the Pakistani Interior Minister is currently in Tehran for a new round of talks. The report states that the United States is strengthening its demands regarding Iran's nuclear program and the security of the Strait of Hormuz, and is unwilling to make concessions on these two core issues; Washington has shown limited flexibility in relaxing sanctions, and Iran still does not buy the US's guarantees to prevent renewed conflict. According to PolyBeats monitoring, Polymarket shows an 11% probability of the US and Iran reaching a permanent peace agreement before May 31, rising to 33% before June 30.
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