Iran is negotiating with the United States to unfreeze $24 billion in frozen assets, demanding immediate access to half of these funds upon agreement announcement, according to Iran's Tasnim News Agency. The remaining $12 billion is expected to be transferred within 60 days. Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf's recent visit to Qatar focused on facilitating access to the initial funds and overcoming past obstacles in fund transfers from South Korea and Qatar.
The negotiations in Doha were described as "generally good," advancing broader discussions with the US. However, Iran remains cautious, viewing the United States as an "untrustworthy party," according to a source close to the negotiating team.
Iran Demands Immediate Access to $12 Billion of Frozen Funds in US Talks
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