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Iran pledges no bomb; U.S. promises sanctions relief, $300 billion financing; agreement’s leaked text shows

Iran pledges no bomb; U.S. promises sanctions relief, $300 billion financing; agreement’s leaked text shows
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A leaked framework agreement suggests the U.S. and Iran are moving toward a deal involving the release of frozen assets and a pledge from Iran to forgo nuclear weapons. The agreement also aims to de-escalate regional conflicts, though tensions remain in Lebanon.

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This potential diplomatic breakthrough could significantly alter geopolitical dynamics in the Middle East and global energy markets.

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The U.S. has agreed to facilitate the release of frozen Iranian assets, contingent on progress in negotiations towards a final agreement, and create a plan for Iran’s economic development, involving $300 billion, according to a leaked text of the 14-point framework agreement reached between Tehran and Washington.

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The article reports on a leaked document and provides context from both sides, maintaining a neutral stance on the diplomatic developments.

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