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Iran to use part of $6 billion in frozen assets for essential goods

1 July 2026
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Iran announced that part of the $6 billion in frozen assets will be allocated for the purchase of essential goods following negotiations in Doha. Kazem Gharibabadi, Iran’s deputy foreign minister, indicated that discussions with Qatari officials focused on how to utilize these funds effectively. He confirmed that an agreement was reached to fund necessary purchases based on Iran’s declared needs. The meetings in Doha also involved Pakistani mediators and were aimed at advancing the implementation of a memorandum of understanding with the United States. Gharibabadi emphasized that there were no direct meetings between Iranian and U.S. delegations during this round of talks.

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The release of these frozen assets is significant as it may alleviate some economic pressures facing Iran amid ongoing sanctions. The funds were originally frozen due to U.S. sanctions related to Iran’s nuclear program and other geopolitical tensions. This financial maneuvering highlights the ongoing negotiations involving Iran, Qatar, and Pakistan as intermediaries, showcasing the complex dynamics in the region. The establishment of a communication channel among the parties indicates a structured approach to addressing outstanding issues stemming from the U.S.-Iran negotiations, which have often been contentious and fraught with challenges.

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