Iran's public-facing rhetoric obviously doesn't match up...

Washington has not confirmed deal, but American officials suggest unfrozen money will be used to buy US goods

Another point of emerging contention remains entry of IAEA nuclear inspectors...

Iran says the U.S. agreed to release $12 billion in frozen funds after Switzerland talks, as oil prices slide and Hormuz negotiations continue.

Except well, Iran has repeatedly said it has not agreed to this...

(Bloomberg) -- President Donald Trump said Iran will only be able to use funds released from frozen accounts to purchase food and medical supplies from the US, addressing a major…

Shortly after the first high-level US-Iran negotiations ended, discrepancies emerged over what the two sides actually agreed, as Tehran moved to directly contradict US Vice…

The US president has defended his peace deal with Iran as violence breaks out again in Lebanon. Follow live updates.

TEHRAN, Iran: The governor of Tehran’s central bank on Tuesday said Iran might well use the frozen funds released to it under its deal with Washington to buy US farm products. But…

(Bloomberg) -- President Donald Trump said Iran will be able to use funds released from frozen accounts only to purchase food and medical supplies from the US, seeking to ease…

(Bloomberg) -- President Donald Trump said Iran will be able to use funds released from frozen accounts only to purchase food and medical supplies from the US, seeking to ease…

Trump defends unfreezing Iran funds for food and medicine, amid Senate criticism and conflicting claims on nuclear negotiations.

US president’s comments disputed by Iran, the latest example of the two sides making conflicting claims about key issues

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said once Iranian frozen assets are released, they will be overseen by Treasury and routed largely to U.S. agriculture, medicines.

Treasury Secretary Bessent says Iran's funds will purchase US food and medicine under oversight, amid $1 billion in seized Iranian-linked crypto assets.

Trump hails a breakthrough with Iran, but Tehran disputes key claims on nuclear inspections, frozen assets and farm purchases in a tense post-deal standoff.

U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent announced that Washington will oversee how the Islamic Republic’s released assets are spent, and t ...

Iran's public-facing rhetoric obviously doesn't match up...

Iran's top negotiator Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf has said that US claims that Iran will spend its unfrozen assets to buy US agricultural products were false.

The denial contradicts the US administration, which said unfrozen funds will be spent on produce from American farmers.

A US official has told The Associated Press that no frozen funds have been released to Iran and that none will be released until Tehran meets the requirements of Trump's interim…