China, India, Iraq: Iran has billions in frozen assets. But where is it stored?
Iran is seeking the release of billions of dollars in frozen assets held in countries like China, India, and Iraq as part of potential nuclear negotiations with the US. These funds are currently inaccessible due to international sanctions, and their release is a key point in ongoing diplomatic discussions.
Why it matters
The status of these frozen assets is a major geopolitical lever that could influence the success of nuclear non-proliferation talks and regional stability.
China, India, Iraq: Iran has billions in frozen assets. But where is it stored? - The Times of India
The article reports on complex geopolitical negotiations using multiple sources, including the Wall Street Journal, without taking a side.
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