US Official Denies Reports of Agreement to Unfreeze Iranian Assets
As stated by reports, the official described the claims as inaccurate, emphasizing that the negotiations had not even formally begun at the time the information was published.
The talks are taking place in Pakistan, which is hosting efforts aimed at ending a wider Middle East conflict that began on Feb. 28 following a US-Israeli offensive on Iran. Pakistan had previously facilitated a temporary two-week ceasefire earlier in the week.
According to figures cited by Iranian health authorities, nearly 3,000 Iranians were killed during the conflict. Reports also state that at least 13 U.S. service members were killed and dozens more injured.
Pakistan continues to play a mediating role in the ongoing diplomatic process, as both sides pursue efforts to stabilize the situation through negotiations in Islamabad.
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