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The Central Bank of Iran has begun pushing for the release of Iran's frozen assets
Svmuu News: On the 22nd local time, Iranian Minister of Finance Madani-Zadeh stated that the Central Bank of Iran has begun taking the necessary measures to facilitate the unfreezing of Iran’s frozen assets, but “the specific details and amounts are unclear.” Abdulnasser Hemmati, Governor of the Central Bank of Iran, said the same day that this round of talks in Switzerland was “intense and difficult,” but that the final outcome “generally aligned with the objectives set by the Iranian delegation.” Hemat said he was pleased to see significant progress on the issue of Iran’s frozen assets. In the coming days, these funds will be gradually and phased in under the decisions and directives of the Central Bank of Iran. (CCTV)
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