Monetary compensation remains a major sticking point in US-Iran negotiations as Trump seeks a deal that will be viewed as superior to Obama's 2015 agreement.
Iran wants immediate financial relief while Trump officials worry early fund releases could weaken leverage for future nuclear talks.
Trump has told advisers he will not sign any deal where the US directly provides money to Iran.
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One of the key sticking points remaining in negotiations between the US and Iran centers on monetary compensation, as President Donald Trump is eager to strike a deal that will be viewed as superior to a prior agreement inked during the Obama administration, a US official familiar with the talks told CNN.













