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US says no frozen funds will be released before Iran acts
The US stated that Iran will not gain access to frozen assets until it fulfills commitments under a proposed agreement, emphasizing a 'payment for performance' approach. The agreement aims to address Iran's nuclear program and create conditions for renewed negotiations, with a 60-day period intended to extend a ceasefire and facilitate reopening the Strait of Hormuz.
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