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The U.S. could release a whopping $20 billion in frozen Iranian funds to Iran in return for its enriched uranium, per Axios.
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Analysis Summary
The U.S. is reportedly negotiating with Iran to release $20 billion in frozen funds in exchange for Iran surrendering enriched uranium, according to Axios reporting. This matters because it represents a potential shift toward de-escalation after the February-March 2026 conflict, though the Strait of Hormuz reopening suggests talks are advancing. Trump immediately contradicted the report on Truth Social, claiming no money will change handsβso the actual terms remain disputed between what Axios sourced and what the administration is publicly denying.
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βThe U.S. could release a whopping $20 billion in frozen Iranian funds to Iran in return for its enriched uraniumβ
Axios and multiple outlets confirm U.S.-Iran negotiations over $20 billion in frozen funds for uranium surrender.
βThis arrangement is being negotiated with Iranβ
Axios reports negotiations are ongoing, though Trump contradicted this on Truth Social saying 'no money will change hands.'
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