
Iran links potential US peace deal to unfreezing $24 billion in assets
Iran's Supreme Leader's military advisor, Mohsen Rezaei, stated that a potential peace deal with a future Donald Trump administration hinges on the US unfreezing $24 billion in Iranian assets, according to a CNN interview.
Mohsen Rezaei, a military advisor to Iran's Supreme Leader, has stated that any potential peace agreement between the United States and Iran is conditional on the unfreezing of $24 billion in Iranian assets. In an interview with CNN, Rezaei indicated that this requirement would need to be met by a future administration led by Donald Trump. The demand underscores Iran's financial stipulations for a prospective diplomatic resolution with the US. Rezaei's comments suggest that negotiations have reached an impasse, with Iran directly linking the release of its frozen funds to progress in any peace talks, highlighting the economic dimensions of the ongoing geopolitical tensions.
Sources: CNN
