Oil climbs after Iran accuses US of breaching ceasefire terms

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Oil prices rose after Iran accused the United States of violating elements of a two-week ceasefire, with Brent up about 2.5% to $97.14 and WTI up about 2.7% to $96.96 as markets weigh renewed tensions and potential supply risks.
- Oil prices resume gains after Iran accuses U.S. of breaching ceasefire deal CNBC
- Live updates: Iran accuses US of violating parts of deal framework, says ceasefire is 'unreasonable' AP News
- Iran says peace talks would be 'unreasonable' following Israeli strikes Reuters
- Live: Trump Agrees to Two-Week Iran Ceasefire to Finalize Talks Bloomberg.com
- Live Updates: Iran accuses U.S. of violating ceasefire deal framework as Israeli attacks on Lebanon continue CBS News
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