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Iran President Announces $6 Billion Release from Frozen Assets Without Nuclear Concessions
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First reported by Srugim · 2 hours ago
What happened
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian announced that Iran will soon receive six billion dollars from frozen assets in Qatar, approved by the U.S., without making nuclear concessions. The funds are intended for humanitarian use, though the transfer method is unclear. This comes amid ongoing regional tensions and contrasts with past U.S. criticism of nuclear deal payments.
- 01Iran to receive $6 billion from frozen assets in Qatar with U.S. approval.
- 02No nuclear concessions were made by Iran for the funds release.
- 03Trump claims funds will be used for humanitarian aid, routed through the U.S.
- 04Transfer method of funds to Iran remains unclear.
- 05Iran continues hostile actions in the Strait of Hormuz amid financial release.
- 06Trump previously criticized Obama for transferring $1 billion to Iran in 2015 nuclear deal.
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