U.S. Vice President JD Vance will lead American talks with Iran in Pakistan. The odds of no US-Iran diplomatic meeting by June 30, 2026, sit at
Market reaction
Vance’s role directly moves the US-Iran Diplomatic Meeting Locations market. A vice president leading the delegation makes it harder to price in a scenario where no meeting happens by June 30. With 73 days left on the contract, traders are treating the meeting as near-certain. The odds of no meeting hold at
The market for Trump agreeing to Iranian oil sanction relief in April is moving in the opposite direction. Odds for sanction relief sit at 47.5% YES, down from 62% a day ago. Daily volume is $6,018 in USDC, and the drop suggests traders doubt Trump will offer concessions ahead of the Pakistan talks.
Why it matters
Sending the vice president signals serious diplomatic intent rather than a lower-level exploratory meeting. This comes amid a military buildup in the region, making the choice of diplomacy over escalation a concrete policy signal rather than a procedural step.
What to watch
A YES share in the no-meeting market at
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