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Vance hails 'good progress' in Iran talks, suggests unfreezing Iranian assets
US Vice President JD Vance reported significant progress in peace talks with Iran, noting a solid foundation for a final agreement. He mentioned threats from the Iranian delegation but emphasized continued negotiations and a potential plan to unfreeze Iranian assets through a process involving the US, Qatar, and purchases of American agricultural goods. IAEA nuclear inspectors are set to arrive in Iran to verify compliance.
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