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Reported U.S.-Iran Deal Faces Major Disputes Over Funds, Nuclear Oversight and Lebanon
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100% right-leaningFirst reported by Now 14 · 2 days ago
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What happened
Iran and the United States are at odds over unfrozen assets, nuclear inspections, and the Lebanon front. Tehran denies the American version of the talks, even after Washington agreed to ease some sanctions for 60 days.
- 01Iran says it will decide how to spend unfrozen assets, not Washington.
- 02The U.S. has agreed to suspend some sanctions on Iran for 60 days.
- 03Tehran denies agreeing to restore IAEA nuclear inspections.
- 04The sides also clash over Israel's forces in southern Lebanon.
- 05Trump said Iran accepted "full and complete" nuclear inspections.
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