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President Trump stated the United States will purchase wheat, soybeans and corn from American farmers with Iranian assets frozen under U.S. sanctions. The announcement outlines a plan to redirect previously restricted funds toward domestic agricultural purchases.
abcnews.go.comPresident Trump said the United States will soon buy wheat, soybeans and corn from American farmers using Iranian assets that have been frozen under U.S. sanctions. The statement did not include a timeline for the purchases or specify the total value of assets involved.
Iranian assets have remained subject to U.S. sanctions for multiple years. The administration has not released additional details on how the assets would be transferred or which agencies would oversee the transactions. No further statements from other government offices were included in the announcement.
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