New Agreement Finalized
DUBAI, June 11 (Reuters) – Efforts to reach a preliminary deal between Iran and the U.S. have intensified, three Iranian sources and a European official told Reuters on Thursday, despite strikes launched by both sides, as they discuss a mechanism over releasing frozen Iranian funds.
Sources confirmed tensions persist with discussions focused on unifying the status of frozen assets while avoiding escalation.
Additions note renegotiation timelines remain debated, with security analysts urging caution amid regional instability.
Joint statements emphasize mutual goals to stabilize Syria while addressing regional concerns impeding progress.
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