This after US Treasury Secretary Bessent directed a team to assess conditions among Gulf allies, assessing costs for damage inflicted by Iran.

WASHINGTON: The United States will make Iranian assets available to Gulf allies to support rebuilding and repairs for future damage caused by Iran, a source familiar said…

By David Lawder, Eman Abouhassira and Ahmed ElimamWASHINGTON/DUBAI, June 7 (Reuters) - The U.S. government will attempt to redirect Iranian assets to Gulf states for rebuilding…

This after US Treasury Secretary Bessent directed a team to assess conditions among Gulf allies, assessing costs for damage inflicted by Iran.

The United States will make Iranian assets available to Gulf allies to support rebuilding and repairs for future damage caused by Iran"

The U.S. plans to redirect Iranian assets to Gulf states for rebuilding and repairs following recent Iranian attacks. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent is assessing damage costs,…

After another Iranian attack targeting Kuwait and Bahrain, a US official said Washington is considering using Tehran’s assets to fund reconstruction of future damage — and…

U.S. plans to redirect Iranian assets for Gulf reconstruction amid ongoing tensions and damage assessments following recent attacks.

The US Treasury is reportedly exploring legal ways to use frozen Iranian assets to fund war-related reconstruction and damage recovery across Gulf nations.

US may use Iranian assets to fund Gulf reconstruction after attacks on Kuwait and Bahrain, adding fresh tension to fragile US-Iran peace efforts.

The US administration is attempting to redirect Iranian assets to Gulf states for rebuilding and repairing damage caused by Iran following a wave of missile and drone strikes…

US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent is considering whether frozen Iranian assets could be redirected to help Gulf states rebuild and repair damage caused by Iran, according to a…

Several Gulf countries which host US military bases have come under fire from Iran during the course of the war and have sustained heavy losses. | World News

The US government will attempt to redirect Iranian assets to Gulf states for rebuilding and repairs of damage caused by Iran, a source familiar with the

The U.S. reportedly plans to use Iranian assets to help pay for Gulf states' damages amid escalating Iran-related regional conflict.

The U.S. Treasury Secretary Has Directed a Team to Assess Damage Costs Inflicted on Gulf Allies by Iran, a Source Told Reuters. On Friday, an Adviser to Iran's Supreme Leader Told…

The US government is considering redirecting Iranian assets to help fund the reconstruction and repair of damage caused by Iranian attacks in Gulf states, a source familiar with…

The US Treasury Department is reviewing plans to redirect billions in frozen Iranian assets to repair infrastructure damaged by Tehran’s ballistic missile strikes in Kuwait and…

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has directed his team to assess conditions among US allies in the region and request comprehensive estimates.

One recent report estimated $58 billion in damage to Gulf energy, national infrastructure...

The US Treasury plans to redirect frozen Iranian assets to Gulf allies for $58 billion in damages, threatening ceasefire talks and impacting energy markets.