Iran Dismisses U.S. Reparations Plan Using Iranian Assets
Iran's Deputy Foreign Minister, Kazem Gharibabadi, stated that regional governments couldn't demand reparations using Iranian assets. He emphasized that these assets are not war spoils for the U.S. or a fund for allies. Reports suggest the U.S. plans to use the assets for rebuilding in Gulf countries.
Iran's Deputy Foreign Minister, Kazem Gharibabadi, has rejected the notion that regional governments can claim reparations using Iranian assets. He clarified his stance during a statement on Sunday.
Gharibabadi, addressing the situation through a post on X, reiterated that Iranian assets should not be seen as war spoils for Washington or a financial resource for its allies.
This statement comes amid reports that the U.S. intends to deploy Iranian assets to aid Gulf allies with reconstruction and potential future reparations for damages purportedly caused by Iran.
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