Iran Sets Preconditions for U.S. Talks: Lebanon Ceasefire and Asset Release

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Iran’s parliamentary speaker says negotiations to end the six-week war with the United States cannot begin until Israel halts attacks in Lebanon and Iran’s frozen assets are released, a condition that strains a fragile two-week ceasefire as shipping through the Strait of Hormuz remains limited; a U.S. delegation led by VP JD Vance travels to Islamabad for talks.
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