Iran Denies Nuclear Deal Framework Agreement With U.S., Official Statement Contradicts Sky News Report on May 23

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According to Sky News Arabic, citing sources on May 23, Iran and the U.S. have reached an understanding on a framework agreement regarding nuclear issues, with oil markets reacting sharply—Brent and WTI crude fell over $2 per barrel to lows of 98.5 and 97.9 respectively, though both later recovered to around 99 and 99.4. However, Iran's Foreign Ministry quickly denied the reports through state news agency IRNA, stating that disagreements between Iran and the U.S. remain profound and no imminent agreement exists, with no details on nuclear matters under discussion at this stage.
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