The proposed U.S.-Iran interim agreement could unlock billions of dollars in frozen Iranian funds, with reports suggesting Washington may release $6 billion held in Qatar as part of a broader incentives package. The funds, originally frozen in South Korea and transferred to Doha under a 2023 arrangement, would reportedly be released in phases during a 60-day ceasefire period. Iran would be allowed to use the money only for humanitarian and other non-sanctioned goods. The move has triggered political backlash in the U.S., while negotiations over Iran’s enriched uranium stockpile and a final nuclear agreement remain unresolved.
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