U.S. considers using frozen Iranian assets for Gulf ally reconstruction after attacks
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The Japan Times
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The United States is considering using Iranian assets frozen in U.S. accounts to fund reconstruction efforts for Gulf allies, including Kuwait, following drone and missile attacks. The disclosure follows an adviser to Iran's supreme leader stating that a peace deal depends on the release of $24 billion in Iranian assets frozen by the U.S. This development highlights the complex interplay between regional security, economic sanctions, and diplomatic negotiations in the Middle East.
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The disclosure came a day after an adviser to Iran's supreme leader said that a peace deal hinged on the release of $24 billion in Iranian assets frozen by the United States.
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