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US mulls $20B asset release for Iran uranium

The US is considering a deal to release $20 billion in frozen Iranian assets in exchange for enriched uranium, with progress reported on a three-page memorandum to end the war.

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The United States and Iran have made progress in talks on a three-page memorandum aimed at ending the war, with Washington considering a deal to release approximately $20 billion in frozen Iranian assets in exchange for Iran's stockpiles of enriched uranium. This development follows earlier reports from American sources, and negotiations are part of broader efforts to resolve the conflict. The potential agreement could mark a significant step in de-escalating tensions and addressing nuclear concerns.
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The message adds that the progress is specifically on a three-page memorandum aimed at ending the war, providing more detail on the context of the talks.

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