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3 Oct 2021
Iran Asked U.S. to Release their $10 Billion Frozen Funds
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U.S. officials tried to discuss about restarting nuclear talks last month, but Iran’s foreign minister insisted that Washington must first release $10 billion of Tehran's frozen funds as a sign of good will said by Iran's foreign minister on Saturday.
Iran has rejected direct talks with the United States, and indirect talks on reviving a 2015 nuclear accord aimed at keeping Iran from being able to develop a nuclear weapon stopped in June.
The United States used intermediaries at the United Nations last month to attempt to make contact, Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian told state television.
Iran has been unable to obtain tens of billions of dollars of its assets in foreign banks, mainly from exports of oil and gas, due to U.S. sanctions on its banking and energy sectors, according to the Reuters report.
The minister said that "The Americans tried to contact us through different channels (at the U.N. General Assembly) in New York, and I told the mediators if America's intentions are serious then a serious indication was needed ... by releasing at least $10 billion of blocked money,"
"They are not willing to free $10 billion belonging to the Iranian nation so that we can say that the Americans once in the past several decades considered the interests of the Iranian nation," Amirabdollahian said in the TV interview.
Western powers have urged Iran to return to negotiations and said time is running out as Tehran's nuclear programme is advancing well beyond the limits set by the deal.
Amirabdollahian reiterated that Iran would "soon" return to the stalled nuclear talks in Vienna, declining to give a date.
Tehran says its nuclear steps are unchangeable if Washington lifts all sanctions. Iranian and Western officials have said many issues remain to be resolved before the accord can be revived.
©Photo: politico.eu
