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Tehran says talks advance on sanctions and frozen assets
Iran and the United States made progress in talks regarding the release of Iranian assets and relief from oil sanctions. Discussions included safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz and a memorandum of understanding to lift oil sanctions, allowing unrestricted oil sales and foreign exchange returns.
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