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Iranian Minister: Using Frozen Resources Provides Foreign Currency for Country

Yemen News Agency - SABA

Yemen News Agency - SABA

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July 1, 2026

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Iranian Minister: Using Frozen Resources Provides Foreign Currency for Country
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Al-Monitor

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· Jun 23, 2026

Iran will decide how to use unfrozen assets: ambassador

Tehran alone will decide how to use its frozen assets once they are unfrozen under a US-Iranian deal towards ending the Middle East war, an Iranian ambassador said Tuesday, contradicting US claims.As part of the deal under negotiation, Washington has agreed to release 12 billion in frozen funds to Iran, Iranian state media reported on Tuesday, and temporarily suspend sanctions on oil from the Islamic republic.

Jewish News Syndicate

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· Jul 10, 2026

US sanctions Dubai financier tied to Khamenei, Iranian exchange network

The sanctions target a global financial network that enriches Iran's ruling elite and the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps while restricting Tehran's access to foreign currency, according to the U.S. Treasury Department.

JFeed

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· Jun 22, 2026

Trump Lifts Iran Oil Sanctions: Billions Flow to Revolutionary Guards 

Treasury issues general license allowing Tehran to sell oil in dollars IRGC included in sanctions relief despite terror designation | The dramatic financial implications (World News)

Middle East Eye

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· Jun 22, 2026

Any unfreezing of Iranian funds will not finance 'terrorism': Vance

Any unfreezing of Iranian funds will not finance 'terrorism': Vance If Iranian funds are ever unfrozen under a deal to end the Middle East war, Washington can ensure that the money does not finance terrorism, US Vice President JD Vance insisted Monday. If we ever unfreeze Iranian assets, we can ensure that... Iranian money goes to help the people of Iran and not to fund terrorism, Vance told reporters at Burgenstock, maintaining that talks at the Swiss resort had made sure that if Iranian assets are ever unfrozen, they're going to go to make American farmers richer and to feed the Iranian people. Reporting by AFP

Yemen News Agency - SABA

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· Jun 22, 2026

Iran Central Bank Governor sees boost in foreign currency supply after unfreezing assets

Iran Central Bank Governor sees boost in foreign currency supply after unfreezing assets

Vanguard News

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· Jun 22, 2026

Any unfreezing of Iranian funds will not finance terrorism – US VP Vance

If Iranian funds are ever unfrozen under a deal to end the Middle East war, Washington can make sure that the money does not finance terrorism, US Vice President JD Vance insisted Monday. The post Any unfreezing of Iranian funds will not finance terrorism – US VP Vance appeared first on Vanguard News.

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Related coverage for "Iranian Minister: Using Frozen Resources Provides Foreign Currency for Country": Al-Monitor — Iran will decide how to use unfrozen assets: ambassador. Jewish News Syndicate — US sanctions Dubai financier tied to Khamenei, Iranian exchange network. JFeed — Trump Lifts Iran Oil Sanctions: Billions Flow to Revolutionary Guards . Middle East Eye — Any unfreezing of Iranian funds will not finance 'terrorism': Vance. Yemen News Agency - SABA — Iran Central Bank Governor sees boost in foreign currency supply after unfreezing assets. Vanguard News — Any unfreezing of Iranian funds will not finance terrorism – US VP Vance