US-Iran nuclear deal negotiations stall over frozen Iranian assets and Lebanon occupation
Negotiations between the United States and Iran toward a nuclear agreement face obstacles including billions in Iranian frozen assets that Washington has declined to release, according to Al Jazeera reporting. The talks also confront the complication of Israel's military presence in Lebanon, which Iran views as a precondition to broader normalization.
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- โU.S.-Iran nuclear deal negotiations are ongoing as of June 2026. (Source: 49 U.S. MSM articles covering negotiations)
- โIranian frozen assets are a disputed issue in negotiations. (Source: Multiple U.S. media reporting on sanctions and asset disputes)
- โIsrael maintains a military presence in Lebanon. (Source: Widespread reporting on Israeli operations in Lebanon)
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- ~Al Jazeera characterizes frozen Iranian funds as a complicating factor that could impede a final agreement. (Source: Video title and description framing)
- ~The source argues Israel's Lebanon occupation creates an additional negotiating obstacle alongside asset disputes. (Source: Al Jazeera description)
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