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India, China, Iraq: How Iran's frozen billions across the world are trapped in a sanctions maze

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India, China, Iraq: How Iran's frozen billions across the world are trapped in a sanctions maze
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Iran is navigating a complex web of international sanctions as it attempts to access billions of dollars in frozen assets following a new memorandum of understanding with the US. While a temporary reprieve allows for some energy-related revenue, full access remains hindered by legal and political barriers.

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The potential release of Iranian funds has significant implications for global energy markets and international diplomatic relations in the Middle East.

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Iran has billions of frozen assets in India, China, Iraq; but why removing sanctions isn t easy - The Times of India

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The report focuses on the technical and legal complexities of sanctions rather than taking a political stance.

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