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Report says UAE released billions of dollars to Iran but foreign ministry denies transfer

Report says UAE released billions of dollars to Iran but foreign ministry denies transfer
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The United Arab Emirates released billions of dollars in frozen Iranian assets as an olive branch to ward off further attacks, according to a report. Four sources told Reuters that the UAE agreed to release $10 to $20 billion in frozen Iranian assets, $3 billion of which has been released, in exchange for Iran halting […]

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