US-Iran Talks Hit an Impasse Over Tehran’s $24 Billion Demand.
Stalemate in US-Iran Negotiations
According to UATV: Negotiations between the United States and Iran over a potential peace deal have collapsed after Tehran insisted on the release of $24 billion in frozen Iranian assets held abroad. The two sides failed to reach a compromise, leaving the talks in a deadlock.
Iran has proposed unlocking $12 billion once an interim agreement is signed, with another $12 billion to follow during the next phase of implementation. Mohsen Rezaei, an advisor to Iran’s supreme leader, urged U.S. President Donald Trump to take the next step to break the current crisis in the negotiations. This suggests that both parties still hope to continue dialogue despite the obstacles.
The Complexity of International Diplomacy
The failure of the US-Iran talks highlights the challenges of international relations, particularly regarding Iran’s nuclear program and the sanctions that weigh on its economy. For Tehran, unfreezing these assets is a critical priority, as it could significantly improve the country’s economic outlook. Continued dialogue between the sides may be essential for regional stability, but reaching a compromise on the unresolved sticking points remains a major hurdle.
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