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Iran's $300 billion investment fund explained: Inside the proposed US peace deal

Iran's $300 billion investment fund explained: Inside the proposed US peace deal
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A proposed US-Iran peace deal includes a $300-billion private investment fund aimed at rebuilding Iranian infrastructure. The deal, expected to be signed in Switzerland, requires Iran to dismantle its nuclear program.

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The deal aims to stabilize the Middle East and energy prices, though it relies on private funding from Gulf allies rather than US government money.

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The article reports on the deal's details and official statements, though it relies on specific political figures' claims.

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