A high-ranking Iranian source claimed that the United States had agreed to unfreeze Iranian assets held abroad, including in Qatar. This statement was quickly denied by a US official, illustrating the ongoing tensions between Washington and Iran.
According to this source, this breakthrough constitutes a gesture of goodwill from the United States within the framework of the ongoing negotiations in Islamabad. Tehran sees it as a sign of "seriousness" towards a possible agreement between the two countries.
According to the Iranian side, this measure was among the main demands conveyed to Washington during indirect talks, particularly to alleviate the economic pressure on the country.
But on the American side, an official quickly rejected these claims, denying any such agreement. This denial highlights the persistent gap between the two versions and underscores the fragility of the negotiations.
This divergence comes at a time when talks between the two powers are already suspended due to major disagreements, particularly on the conditions for a broader ceasefire and on sanctions.
The episode illustrates the complexity of the ongoing discussions, where announcements and denials follow one another, making any diplomatic progress uncertain in a regional context that remains highly tense.
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