
Headlines: Iran confirms it is continuing to review the latest US proposal, while US officials state there are “good signs” a deal may be achievable, with nuclear weapons and the Strait of Hormuz remaining the two primary unresolved issues. US intelligence assessments state Iran retains approximately half of its drone capabilities and two-thirds of its missile launchers, with drone capability potentially recoverable within six months and components reportedly supplied by Russia and China. The US Treasury sanctions nine individuals accused of obstructing Hezbollah disarmament, including Hezbollah, Amal Movement and Lebanese security-linked figures, prompting Iranian condemnation. Regional media reporting on 22 May describes Iran-US negotiations as showing signs of progress, although no agreement has been announced.
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