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Iran has demanded access to frozen assets and the right to export oil before final agreement negotiations with the United States.
This demand was announced by its Foreign Minister, Abbas Araghchi, who said that major progress had been achieved in the talks.
Speaking on Monday, Araghchi revealed that Iran is securing waivers for oil and petrochemical exports, the lifting of a blockade, and the release of some frozen Iranian assets.
The minister noted that these steps followed discussions aimed at reducing tensions and establishing a framework for a broader agreement.
According to him, the measures include easing restrictions on Iran’s energy exports and improving access to financial resources held abroad.
“Restrictions on Iran’s oil sales would be eased through temporary waivers, making the way for Tehran to resume energy exports and receive related revenues,” he said.

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