UAE sent 3 billion dollars to Iran? Government told the truth, responded to media reports
The UAE Foreign Ministry has completely denied the reports which said that the country has sent $3 billion to Iran. The government has made it clear that these news are being spread without any evidence. The ministry said that none of Iran’s frozen assets have been released or sent.
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Media reports and claims
International media organizations like Reuters had said in their reports that UAE has decided to give billions of dollars to Iran. Some reports claimed that $3 billion had already been sent. It was said that this step was a way to stop the attacks by Iran.
What did the UAE government say
The UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs described these claims as completely false and without any basis. The ministry said that these news are not based on any facts or evidence. The government has appealed to media organizations to check any information with official sources before running it and not to spread such news without verification.
America and Iran’s side
America’s Vice President JD Vance also expressed his views on this matter. He said that Iran will not be given money for any deal and any agreement will happen only when Iran fulfills its conditions and responsibilities. On the other hand, Iran’s spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei had earlier said that their frozen assets would be an important part of any agreement and talks on it are still going on.
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