Iran Concludes Talks in Doha, Agrees to Use Frozen Assets for Imports
Iran's Deputy Foreign Minister announced the conclusion of talks held by the Iranian delegation in Doha, Qatar. During the meeting with Qatari officials, it was agreed that part of Iran's frozen assets, totaling $6 billion, would be used to purchase goods according to Iran's needs. Additionally, the Deputy Foreign Minister stated that a communication channel would be established to report and discuss any violations of the memorandum of understanding between Iran and the United States.
Earlier reports from Iran confirmed the end of discussions involving Pakistani and Qatari mediators in Doha. The talks aimed to address the utilization of frozen Iranian assets and to facilitate ongoing communication regarding compliance with agreements between Iran and the U.S. The Iranian Foreign Ministry officially confirmed the conclusion of these negotiations in the evening.
This development marks a significant step in managing Iran's frozen assets abroad and maintaining dialogue on the enforcement of agreements with the United States, with Qatar playing a mediating role in the process.