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Iran Still Reviewing Latest US Nuclear Draft, Has Not Yet Sent Response

Iranian officials continue reviewing the most recent draft text exchanged with the United States. The final text remains under discussion in Tehran with no reply transmitted.

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Iranian officials continue to review the latest draft text of an agreement with the United States and have not yet sent a response. The final text remains under discussion in Tehran. S.

Side. Multiple updates from financial and market accounts repeated the same point, citing the same Iranian agency. The draft in question is the most recent version exchanged between the two sides. No timeline for a reply was provided in the reports.

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