Iran Demands US Release 50% of Frozen Overseas Assets
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Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister Kazem Gharibabadi has called on the United States to unfreeze half of the country’s overseas assets as a condition for any future deal. Gharibabadi stated that the assets belong to Iran and that the U.S. has illegally frozen them.
The Iranian official made the remarks in Tehran, emphasizing that the frozen funds are Iranian property and that their release is essential for negotiations. He framed the demand as a prerequisite for any potential agreement between the two nations.
The statement comes amid ongoing diplomatic talks and sanctions discussions, with Iran seeking to secure the return of its assets as part of broader economic relief measures.
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