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Preliminary Agreement Reached to Release $3 Billion in Frozen Iranian Funds Amid Hormuz Strait Talks
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First reported by Behadrei Haredim · 2 hours ago
What happened
A preliminary deal has been reached to free $3 billion in frozen Iranian funds, with ongoing talks about the Strait of Hormuz based on an Omani proposal.
- 01A preliminary agreement was reached to release $3 billion in frozen Iranian funds.
- 02Discussions are ongoing about the Strait of Hormuz.
- 03Oman has proposed a new plan regarding the Hormuz Strait.
- 04Delegations will return to their capitals to review Oman's proposal.
- 05The report was made by Saudi network Al-Hadath.
- 06The talks involve multiple delegations considering regional security and financial issues.
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