Middle East Conflict – Daily Neptune P2P Group update 099 (1600h GST 24 June)

 

Headlines: IAEA Director General Grossi confirms preparations for nuclear inspections in Iran under the 60-day MOU framework, with coordination on inspection schedules and stockpile assessments underway despite differing public positions from Washington and Tehran. Disputes emerged regarding the administration of USD 12 billion in frozen Iranian assets, with the United States and Iranian representatives at the UN presenting differing interpretations of agreed arrangements. Iranian officials reiterated that implementation of the agreement remains dependent upon full compliance with commitments. Disagreement persists over the future administration of the Strait of Hormuz, with Iran asserting a continuing oversight role and the United States reaffirming freedom of navigation principles. Regional diplomatic activity continued, including US consultations with Gulf partners, ongoing Lebanon-Israel negotiations, and discussions regarding a proposed de-confliction mechanism, while Hamas accepted a 60-day truce proposal and awaited an Israeli response.

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