Iranian officials say agreements have been reached on lifting sanctions related to Iranian oil sales, alongside progress on unfreezing Iran's assets, according to Amichai Stein (i24NEWS). The announcement builds on a series of recent statements from Tehran claiming sanctions relief is advancing as part of the emerging US-Iran understanding.
Iranian officials stated Sunday evening that agreements have been reached on lifting sanctions on Iranian oil sales, alongside progress on unfreezing Iran's assets, according to Amichai Stein (i24NEWS). The statement follows a similar claim by the Iranian Foreign Ministry last Thursday that sanctions on oil exports had begun lifting and that enriched uranium would remain in Iran. Over the past week, a series of reports — including from The Wall Street Journal and Israeli media — have described the terms of an emerging US-Iran understanding covering oil sanctions, banking relief, and the Strait of Hormuz. The latest Iranian announcement does not specify timelines or provide independent confirmation. The planned Friday round of talks in Switzerland remains not final and may be reconsidered, according to previous Iranian statements.
2 developments
- ConfirmedIranian spokesman: MoU focuses on ending war, not nuclear issue
- StrongIran says talks with US continue, including mechanism for releasing frozen funds
- DevelopingIran says US committed to removing all sanctions, timeline to be set in upcoming talks
- StrongIran deputy FM: 60-day talks with US only after frozen assets released
Source and signal
- Internal intake
