
TEHRAN, June 30, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - Iran will hold talks with mediator Qatar on
Wednesday regarding its frozen assets, the Iranian foreign ministry said,
denying that any meeting with the United States was planned in the Gulf
state, where delegations from both sides were expected.
"What is expected to take place in Doha, probably tomorrow, will be
discussions regarding the implementation of provisions of the memorandum of
understanding, including the provision concerning the release of Iran's
restricted assets, and these discussions will be held with the Qatari side,"
foreign ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baqaei told reporters at a weekly press
conference.
Baqaei was referring to Iranian funds blocked abroad due to US sanctions, a
key issue under discussion as part of an agreement between Tehran and
Washington to end the Middle East war.
Iran is making any agreement with the United States conditional on the
release of a portion of these assets in order to bring a lasting end to the
conflict.
Among elements agreed under a so-called memorandum of understanding already
signed is a US commitment to eventually "terminate all types of sanctions
against" Tehran, and to "make fully available for use the frozen or
restricted funds and assets" of Iran.
Iran has been subject to asset freezes and sweeping sanctions by the United
States and other Western countries since its 1979 Islamic revolution that
toppled the US-backed Shah, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi.
While there is no official figure for the total amount of frozen Iranian
assets, media reports have estimated the sum at between $100 billion and $123
billion.