Current sectionMiddle East NewsIran NewsU.S. officials question Iran's willingness to comply with the framework even as Trump says Tehran agreed to 'never have a nuclear weapon.' JD Vance calls the memorandum a 'very general document'Share to FacebookShare to XArticle printing is available to subscribers onlyPrint in a simple, ad-free formatSubscribeComments: Zen reading is available to subscribers onlyAd-free and in a comfortable reading formatSubscribeLiza Rozovskyand Ben Samuels09:58 AM • June 16 2026 IDTBillions of dollars in frozen Iranian assets are expected to be released in four installments under a developing framework between Washington and Tehran, according to a Pakistani source briefed on the talks and another source who spoke to Haaretz. Loading...Click the alert icon to follow topics:Iran - U.S.Iran nuclearDonald TrumpStrait of HormuzCommentsLoading...In the NewsIn the News: Israel-Iran Live UpdatesU.S.-Iran DealTrump-NetanyahuIsrael ElectionsHussam Abu SafiyaRoman BustsWorld CupHaQuizHaaretz PodcastFallen Standing Stone Built Into Later House May Show King Hezekiah ReformFormer Supreme Court Justice Joins Petition Against State Watchdog AppointmentHaredi Parties Boycott Coalition Bills After Daycare Subsidies Proposal StallsPolice Spokesman Calls center-Left Leader 'Enemy of Israel',The Strait of Hormuz: The Ticking Time Bomb Threatening to Blow Up Trump's DealRemembering and rebuilding two years laterICYMIHumiliated by Trump on the Iran Front, Netanyahu May Set the Middle East AblazeTrump Just Dropped a Megaton Bomb on Netanyahu's Re-election CampaignWhy Does the Jewish State Keep Deporting Diaspora Jews?The Fake Gaza Charity Linked to the Anti-left Disinformation Campaign in France'Once-in-a-lifetime Discovery': 1,700-year-old Roman Busts Found in IsraelIran Reportedly Calls Off Missile Strikes on Israel After Trump Intervenes
Report: Billions in frozen Iranian assets may be released under U.S. deal
U.S. Officials Question Iran's Willingness to Comply With the Framework Even as Trump Says Tehran Agreed to 'Never Have a Nuclear Weapon.' JD Vance Calls the Memorandum a 'Very General Document'














