Iran is poised to receive significant financial incentives, including immediate oil sales and access to a $300 billion development fund, as part of a deal with the US. The agreement, set to be formally signed on June 19, aims to end hostilities and place strict limits on Iran's nuclear program.

Iran and the US reached a draft nuclear deal including $24B in frozen asset releases and sanctions relief. Here's what it means for crypto markets.

Iran's draft deal with the US includes oil sanctions waivers, nuclear limits, and asset releases, pending final agreement.

A draft agreement between Iran and the United States has reportedly surfaced. This framework could unlock 24 billion dollars in frozen Iranian assets. Sanctions on Iran's energy…

Tehran claims partial release of funds before talks, but Washington insists on pay-for-performance approach

An alleged $300 billion fund to aid Iran's recovery post-instability is a key focus of the US-Iran peace deal, though official confirmation and funding details remain unclear.

The US and Iran reached a 14-point MOU to lift oil sanctions waivers, reopen the Strait of Hormuz, and potentially unfreeze $24-25 billion in assets.

A proposed $300 billion reconstruction fund for Iran hinges on nuclear commitments as US-Iran negotiations approach a potential June 2026 signing date.

Iran finalizes a 14-point MoU with the US to end hostilities, including sanctions relief, $24B in frozen assets, and a 60-day nuclear negotiation window.

Iran and United States are set to sign a peace deal involving significant financial concessions and sanctions relief for Iran. The deal seeks to strike a complex balance between…

US and Iran agree on peace deal plan, may include $300B fund, frozen assets release and oil route reopening. | World News

The Trump administration is considering a $300 billion Gulf-financed fund for Iran as part of broader peace negotiations covering nuclear limits and

The US confirmed discussions on a $300B reconstruction fund for Iran tied to sanctions relief and reopening the Strait of Hormuz. Here's what it means for

Iran will reportedly gain access to $300 billion in reconstruction funds if it holds up its end of the peace agreement.

A draft US-Iran memorandum proposes a $300B Gulf-funded reconstruction plan, $24B in frozen asset releases, Strait of Hormuz reopening, and nuclear

Incentives would be tied to Tehran’s ‘performance’ including over opening of the Strait of Hormuz and nuclear talks

The Trump administration has been adamant the investment fund is not a payout for Iranian enriched uranium.

While the full terms of the agreement remain unclear, the U.S. should approach this deal with caution grounded in experience, not optimism.

WASHINGTON, June 16 (Reuters) - The U.S. will allowIran to immediately begin selling oil and fuel under the memorandum of understanding the two sides reached to end the war, a…

President warns Tehran ‘all hell will rain down’ if it does not abandon its nuclear programme

DUBAI — A $300 billion private fund designed to trigger investment into Iran is outlined in the U.S.-Iran framework agreement and more than half th...