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Iran Says U.S. Continues to Block Release of Frozen Assets

Iranian state media reports that the United States is still obstructing clauses of a prior agreement that include the release of Iranian assets held abroad. No U.S. government response is included in the report.

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U.S. obstruction of certain agreement clauses, including the release of Iran’s frozen assets, continues. The report did not specify which agreement is referenced or provide details on the value or location of the assets in question.

U.S. sanctions measures for multiple years. Tasnim News is an Iranian state-affiliated outlet. No timeline for any potential change in the status of the assets was provided in the report.

Key Facts

Tasnim News report
Iranian outlet states U.S. blocks asset release
Frozen assets
Iranian funds held abroad remain restricted
Agreement clauses
Specific terms cited but not identified

Potential Impact

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    Iranian access to overseas funds remains limited under current U.S. measures.

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PublishedMay 24, 2026, 4:30 PM
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