U.S.-Iran Peace Talks Stalled Over Enriched Uranium and $24B Frozen Assets, Iran Denies MOU

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According to BlockBeats, on May 27, U.S.-Iran peace talks remain stalled over two critical disagreements: Iran's enriched uranium disposal and the unfreezing of $24 billion in frozen Iranian assets. Iran's state media denied reports of a memorandum of understanding between the two nations, while asserting it will strike back if the U.S. violates ceasefire terms. Trump reiterated that Iran's enriched uranium must be transferred to the U.S. for destruction or destroyed under international atomic authority supervision at a mutually acceptable location.
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