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European Shares Set To Drift Lower As Gulf Tensions Persist

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European stocks are seen opening lower on Tuesday amid skepticism the U.S. and Iran were close to end of war talks.

Iran denied that it had engaged in negotiations with the United States. However, reports suggest the country is open to negotiations with tough conditions.

The White House has played down reports regarding possible U.S.-Iran talks in Pakistan, calling the situation "fluid" and diplomatically sensitive.

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