Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs: Asset unfreezing and war reparations are priorities in the memorandum of understanding

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CryptoWorld News reports that on the 15th local time, Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesperson Bagheri stated at a press conference that the details of the Iran-U.S. ceasefire memorandum of understanding will be announced soon. The signing method and related mechanisms of the memorandum will also be decided and officially announced today or tomorrow. Bagheri said that unfreezing Iran's frozen assets and war reparations are two important economic priorities in the memorandum, and the United States has committed to implementing these. Iran believes that gaining access to its assets is its legal right and firmly continues to demand compensation for the damages caused by this illegal war. According to the memorandum, the U.S. must lift all primary and secondary sanctions, relevant Security Council resolutions, and sanctions from the International Atomic Energy Agency. Details of these nuclear issues and economic matters will be determined within 60 days after the final agreement is signed. Additionally, with the signing of the memorandum on the 19th, all restrictions on the sale of Iranian oil, oil derivatives, and petrochemical products will be immediately lifted.
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BoringButBullish
· 3h ago
IAEA sanctions also need to be lifted; should we still monitor nuclear facilities or not?
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GateUser-0b71fc11
· 3h ago
Asset unfreezing + war reparations, is Iran making a huge profit from this round?
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GovernanceVotingTug-Of-WarKing
· 3h ago
If the oil sanctions are truly lifted, and Iranian crude returns to the market, will oil prices take a hit?
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SummerNightColdWallet
· 3h ago
60 days of detailed negotiations, feeling like another tug-of-war, for now just observing
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