Iran Rejects U.S. Plan to Use Frozen Assets for American Farmers
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Iran has dismissed a U.S. proposal to channel frozen Iranian assets into American agricultural projects, stating it would be a violation of international law.
The Iranian foreign ministry issued a statement rejecting the United States' suggestion that its frozen assets be redirected to support U.S. farmers. Tehran officials said the proposal contravenes international norms and would undermine the sanctions regime.
The move follows ongoing tensions over Iran’s frozen assets, which the U.S. has sought to leverage for humanitarian and economic purposes, a strategy Iran has consistently opposed.
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