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#美伊谈判陷入僵局 Breaking news on US-Iran negotiations!
On April 24th, local time, according to the Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) of the U.S. Department of the Treasury, the U.S. announced the latest sanctions related to Iran. At the same time, the Office of Foreign Assets Control also updated the "Specially Designated Nationals List," stating that it is part of this round of sanctions adjustments involving Iran. Additionally, the U.S. Department of the Treasury announced sanctions against multiple "wallets" related to Iran, freezing approximately $344 million in cryptocurrency assets. U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen stated on social media that this move is one of the financial sanctions measures against Iran.
Iranian officials stated that Alargazi has no scheduled talks with the U.S. side. According to reports from Iran on the 24th, Iranian Foreign Minister Alargazi, who has arrived in Islamabad, has no scheduled meetings with American representatives, but will use Pakistan as an intermediary to convey messages to the U.S., including Iran’s concerns about ending the current conflict.
Furthermore, Iran’s foreign minister will also visit Oman and Russia. During the visits, in addition to coordinating bilateral affairs and discussing regional developments, Iran will also exchange views with the three countries on ending the U.S. and Israel’s aggressive war against Iran and the latest progress toward regional peace and stability.
Iran’s Ministry of Defense: Iran still retains most missile capabilities. According to reports from the national broadcaster on the 24th, the Iranian Ministry of Defense stated that until the last moment before a ceasefire, Iran’s offensive capabilities still exist. It also emphasized that Iran has only used part of its missile capabilities in the war, and most missile capabilities remain unused and preserved.
White House: U.S. delegation to Pakistan on Saturday, Vance on standby in the U.S.
On April 24th, local time, the White House stated that Special Envoy Wittekov and Trump’s son-in-law Kushner are expected to go to Pakistan on Saturday to advance negotiations with Iran, while Vice President Vance will stay on standby in the U.S. The White House said that other relevant U.S. personnel will be on standby and ready to fly to Pakistan to participate in negotiations if necessary. The White House also stated that Iran has proactively contacted and requested face-to-face talks. White House Press Secretary Jean-Pierre said that the White House has “indeed seen some progress from Iran in recent days.” Currently, Iran has not responded to this.