Iranian hardliners say US set to make concessions for nuclear deal — report
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(Worthy News) – Iranian hardliners have claimed the US is set to make concessions as part of a nuclear deal with Tehran, according to a Thursday report.
Iran and the US will take 120 days to carry out a series of steps as part of the deal’s implementation, and Iranian hardliners have circulated a list of concessions the US will make during that period, according to a report by Iran International, a news outlet identified with Iran’s political opposition.
The US will release $7 billion dollars in Iranian funds that have been frozen in South Korean banks due to US sanctions, and will cancel several executive orders targeting Iran that were signed by former US president Donald Trump, the report said. [ Source: Times of Israel (Read More…) ]
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