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Iran will use unfrozen funds to buy American crops, Trump says

Jewish News Syndicate

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June 22, 2026

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“Our farmers are very happy,” the U.S. president told reporters at the White House.

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Middle East Eye

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· Jun 26, 2026

Trump says released Iran funds to be spent on US crops

Trump says released Iran funds to be spent on US crops US President Donald Trump said unfrozen Iranian assets will be used to purchase American agricultural products, including wheat, soybeans and corn, under the framework of the recent agreement with Tehran. We're going to be taking some of their money, Trump said during an event with US farmers. And we'll spend it, and we're going to be buying wheat, soy beans and corn – a lot of it. And that process is going to be starting pretty soon. It's going to be pretty big, too. Iranian officials have previously disputed that Tehran is obligated to use the released funds to buy US products.

South China Morning Post

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· Jun 22, 2026

Frozen Iranian assets could be used to buy US soybeans in ‘classic Trump deal’: Vance

Iran should use funds unlocked by Washington to buy US agricultural products, according to Vice-President J.D. Vance, who said on Monday it would help feed the country’s population while making American farmers richer. Iran has not indicated whether it would accept the terms. Vance credited US President Donald Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner with the idea, which he described as a “very, very good, and very classic Trump deal”. The White House is seeking export markets outside China ahead of the...

Egyptian Gazette

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· Jun 25, 2026

Iran denies it will buy US goods with unfrozen funds

Iranian negotiator Mohammad Baqer Ghalibaf on Thursday rejected U.S. claims that Tehran will use its unfrozen assets to purchase American agricultural products, calling the assertions completely false. “The US only exports GMO soybeans, broken promises and trash talks,” Ghalibaf stated in a post on X. His remarks directly counter statements from U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott [] The post Iran denies it will buy US goods with unfrozen funds appeared first on Egyptian Gazette.

BRICS News

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· Jun 23, 2026

JUST IN: 🇺🇸🇮🇷 President Trump says unfrozen Iranian funds will be used to buy US food and medi [...]

JUST IN: President Trump says unfrozen Iranian funds will be used to buy US food and medical supplies.@BRICSNews

JFeed

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· Jun 23, 2026

Donald Trump Thinks Iran Will Buy Soybeans. Tehran Has Other Plans.

Trump says Iran's unfrozen assets will buy American food. Tehran says otherwise. The regime that funds Hezbollah doesn't do soybeans.

Breitbart News

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· Jun 22, 2026

Vance: Trump Creating a “Classic Trump Deal” Scenario That’s a Win-Win for the U.S. and Iran

Vice President JD Vance stated that an interesting solution for unfreezing Iranian assets had been proposed by the United States, stating that unfrozen assets would be used to buy American crops to feed the Iranian people and enrich American farmers. #shorts

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Related coverage for "Iran will use unfrozen funds to buy American crops, Trump says": Middle East Eye — Trump says released Iran funds to be spent on US crops. South China Morning Post — Frozen Iranian assets could be used to buy US soybeans in ‘classic Trump deal’: Vance. Egyptian Gazette — Iran denies it will buy US goods with unfrozen funds. BRICS News — JUST IN: 🇺🇸🇮🇷 President Trump says unfrozen Iranian funds will be used to buy US food and medi [...]. JFeed — Donald Trump Thinks Iran Will Buy Soybeans. Tehran Has Other Plans.. Breitbart News — Vance: Trump Creating a “Classic Trump Deal” Scenario That’s a Win-Win for the U.S. and Iran