Oil rises as Iran-U.S. tensions linger after talks

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Oil edged higher on Friday as traders remained wary of a potential U.S.-Iran conflict despite Oman-mediated talks; Brent settled at $68.05 a barrel and WTI at $63.55, with intraday gains and ongoing uncertainty over agenda and negotiations keeping supply risks tied to the Strait of Hormuz in focus.
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