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April 11 (Reuters) – U.S. intelligence indicates C April 11 (Reuters) – U.S. intelligence indicates China is  preparing to deliver new air defense systems to Iran  within the next few weeks, CNN reported late on Friday, citing three  people familiar with recent intelligence assessments.

The network said there are indications that Beijing is working to route  the shipments  through third countries to  mask their origin.

The U.S. State Department, the White House, the Chinese embassy in Washington and China’s foreign ministry did not immediately respond to Reuters requests for comment.

Beijing is preparing to transfer shoulder-fired anti-air missile systems known as MANPADs, CNN said, citing sources it did not name.

The U.S. and Iran are set to hold high-level negotiations on Saturday in Pakistan’s capital Islamabad, seeking ways to end their six-week-old war.

(Reporting by Akanksha Khushi in Bengaluru; Editing by William Mallard and Jan Harvey)
By Parisa Hafezi DUBAI, April 11 (Reuters) – A sen By Parisa Hafezi
DUBAI, April 11 (Reuters) – A senior Iranian source said on Saturday the U.S. had agreed to release Iranian frozen assets held in Qatar and other foreign banks, but a U.S. official swiftly denied the assertion.

The senior Iranian source welcomed the purported U.S. move as a sign of “seriousness” in reaching a deal with Washington in talks in Islamabad. The source said it was one of Iran‘s demands “in messages conveyed to the U.S. side” and that Tehran had received a U.S. agreement to release the assets.

The source, who declined to be named due to the sensitivity of the matter, told Reuters that unfreezing the assets was “directly linked to ensuring safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz”, which is expected to be a key issue in the talks.

The senior source did not give a value for the assets that Washington had agreed to unfreeze. A second Iranian source said the United States had agreed to release $6 billion of frozen Iranian funds held by Qatar.

Qatar’s Foreign Ministry did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

The $6 billion, originally frozen in 2018, had been due for release in 2023 as part of a U.S.-Iranian prisoner swap but the funds were again frozen by the administration of President Joe Biden following the October 7, 2023 attacks on Israel by Iran‘s ally, the Palestinian militant group Hamas.
By Parisa Hafezi and Angus McDowall DUBAI, April 1 By Parisa Hafezi and Angus McDowall
DUBAI, April 11 (Reuters) – Iran‘s new Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei is still recovering from severe facial and leg injuries suffered in the airstrike that killed his father at the beginning of the war, three people close to his inner circle told Reuters.

Khamenei’s face was disfigured in the attack on the supreme leader’s compound in central Tehran and he suffered a significant injury to one or both legs, all three sources said.

The 56-year-old is nonetheless recovering from his wounds and remains mentally sharp, according to the people, who requested anonymity to discuss sensitive matters. He is taking part in meetings with senior officials via audio conferencing and is engaged in decision-making on major issues including the war and negotiations with Washington, two of them said.

The question of whether Khamenei’s health allows him to run state affairs comes during Iran‘s moment of gravest peril for decades, with high-stakes peace talks with the United States opening in the Pakistani capital Islamabad on Saturday.

The accounts of the people close to Khamenei’s inner circle provide the most detailed description of the leader’s condition for weeks. Reuters couldn’t independently verify their descriptions.

Khamenei’s whereabouts, condition and ability to rule still largely remain a mystery to the public, with no photo, video or audio recording of him published since the air attack and his subsequent appointment as his father’s replacement on March 8.
April 10 - NASA’s Artemis II mission has safely sp April 10 - NASA’s Artemis II mission has safely splashed down, marking a successful return for the crew after their historic journey around the Moon. The spacecraft touched down smoothly in the Pacific Ocean, completing all major objectives and paving the way for future lunar exploration under the Artemis program.
By Gram Slattery, Humeyra Pamuk, Steve Holland and By Gram Slattery, Humeyra Pamuk, Steve Holland and Nandita Bose

WASHINGTON, April 10 (Reuters) – When JD Vance arrives in Islamabad for talks on Saturday with Iranian officials, it will fulfill a wish for Tehran’s remaining leaders, some of whom have quietly sought the U.S. vice president to take a lead role in negotiations to end the war, according to several sources familiar with the matter.

Iran views Vance as one of the most anti-war figures in President Donald Trump’s inner circle, said one regional official and four people familiar with the talks.

That reputation, long a fixture of his political brand, has led Tehran to believe Vance is the most likely among Trump’s close associates to seek a deal in good faith, said the sources, who requested anonymity to discuss sensitive diplomatic matters.

There is no indication Vance would adopt a more accommodating negotiating stance than any other representative sent by Trump, who has threatened to renew the U.S. bombing campaign if talks fail.

A White House official said it was Trump’s decision alone to send Vance to Pakistan for the talks, and that the president will make the final call about what deal is acceptable.

But the vice president’s presence – and whether Tehran’s instincts about him are right – will nonetheless be one factor determining whether the first face-to-face talks since the war broke out on February 28 have a shot at succeeding.

The stakes are high for Iran and the Trump administration, which is seeking an off-ramp to an unpopular war seven months before competitive midterm elections in November.
April 10 (Reuters) – U.S. President Donald Trump w April 10 (Reuters) – U.S. President Donald Trump warned Iran not to charge tolls on ships crossing the Strait of Hormuz as still-stalled the Persian Gulf tanker traffic on Friday prompted Japan to announce a further emergency oil release.

The Iran war has damaged Persian Gulf energy production, frozen exports, and boosted oil prices by about 50% in the world’s worst energy shock, with Asian buyers among the hardest hit.

“There are reports that Iran is charging fees to tankers going through the Hormuz Strait,” Trump wrote in a post on Truth Social. “They better not be and, if they are, they better stop now.”

“That is not the agreement we have!” Trump said.

Iran planned to demand tolls in cryptocurrency during the ceasefire, Hamid Hosseini, a spokesperson for Iran‘s Oil, Gas and Petrochemical Products Exporters’ Union, had told the Financial Times newspaper.
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