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Foreign media: Iran's asset freeze agreement enters final stage,双方分歧有望弥合
BlockBeats News, June 4th, according to reports from Saudi Arabia's Al Arabiya TV citing sources, the agreement to unfreeze Iran's frozen funds has entered the final stage, with major obstacles involving the disposal mechanism of some frozen funds. Discussions are underway regarding the proposal to establish a special fund to hold the frozen Iranian assets.
Additionally, Trump informed mediators that he opposes releasing funds to Iran before the formal signing of the agreement. The mechanism for the special fund may allow for the gradual release of funds under international supervision, potentially bridging the gap between the U.S. concerns over Iran's immediate access to cash and Iran's demands for tangible economic benefits.
Analyst Giuseppe Dellamotta from the U.S. financial website investinglive said that the dispute over frozen assets has been a recurring theme throughout the negotiations. Recent reports over the past few weeks indicate that Iran's negotiators have been pressuring to unfreeze billions of dollars held overseas (especially in Qatar), viewing this issue as a key test of whether Washington is genuinely willing to offer substantial sanctions relief.
Despite significant disagreements remaining, the latest reports suggest that negotiators are increasingly focusing on technical implementation issues rather than fundamental political differences. Diplomats believe that if the issue of the frozen asset mechanism can be resolved, both sides may be able to advance toward a formal agreement, which would provide Iran with limited economic aid while maintaining U.S. leverage for future negotiations on more sensitive topics.