Iran and U.S. Negotiate Ceasefire Terms Including Frozen Assets
Talks continue between Iran and the United States on a ceasefire agreement. One reported issue involves the status of Iranian financial assets held abroad.
Negotiations remain underway between Iran and the United States to reach a ceasefire agreement. Some sources have identified the reinstatement of Tehran's frozen financial assets as a potential point of discussion.
The assets are located across multiple countries and remain subject to existing restrictions. France 24 reported that the handling of these funds forms part of the current talks.
24 stated that it would provide further explanation on the issue. No additional details on timelines or specific asset amounts were included in the report.
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