Iran Says U.S. Deal Would Only Facilitate Dialogue, Not Final Agreement, on June 13

According to Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesman Baghaei on June 13, any potential understanding between Iran and the U.S. would serve to facilitate ongoing dialogue rather than constitute a final agreement. Baghaei emphasized that unfreezing Iran's assets must be an essential part of such understanding and will not be excluded from negotiations. He added that if the U.S. refuses to fulfill its obligations, Iran can take retaliatory measures.
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