US denies it agreed to release frozen Iranian assets held in Qatar and other foreign banks: Report

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The US has denied agreeing to release frozen Iranian assets held in Qatar and other foreign banks, contradicting a claim made by a senior Iranian official. High-level American and Iranian representatives are currently in Pakistan to negotiate an end to the six-week conflict, with Iran insisting on firm commitments regarding Lebanon and the removal of sanctions.
A senior Iranian official claimed the US agreed to release frozen Iranian assets. However, a US official denied this. The assets are held in Qatar and other foreign banks. The US and Iran are in Pakistan for negotiations to end the six-week conflict. Iran wants commitments on Lebanon and sanctions removal. The US and Iranian teams are led by high-level representatives, including Vice President JD Vance and Parliament Speaker Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf.
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