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On May 26, Al Jazeera reported on May 25 that a source familiar with the talks between the high-level Iranian delegation in Doha stated that, with Qatars mediation, the United States and Iran have reached an understanding on the issue of frozen Iranian financial assets. The source said that because the frozen financial assets are crucial to Iran, the two sides are "very likely" to announce an agreement tomorrow.Maximo Pacheco, chairman of Chiles state-owned copper company, announced his resignation.According to Al Arabiya, Ibrahim Aziz, chairman of the Iranian parliaments National Security Committee, said that any agreement between Iran and the United States would not mark the end of the confrontation between the two countries, and called the conflict "fundamental and existential" for Tehran.On May 26, the Russian Foreign Ministry website published a statement on May 25 saying that Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov spoke by phone with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio that day. Following instructions from Russian President Vladimir Putin, Lavrov informed the US that Russia had begun a systematic offensive against military facilities in Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine. Lavrov stated that in response to Ukraines continued attacks on Russian civilians and civilian facilities, the Russian military was conducting systematic and sustained strikes against facilities in Kyiv serving the Ukrainian Armed Forces. He reminded the US of the statement issued by the Russian Foreign Ministry that day and advised US diplomats and citizens to evacuate from Kyiv. The statement also said that the two sides exchanged views on the Strait of Hormuz and the situation in Cuba. Furthermore, both sides expressed their commitment to intensifying efforts to normalize the work of their respective diplomatic missions.Russian Foreign Ministry: Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov spoke by phone with Rubio, informing him of Russias decision to launch strikes against military-related locations in Kyiv in response to "terrorist acts" in Ukraine.