US and Iran Reach Agreement: Prisoner Swap and Release of Frozen Funds

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US and Iran Reach Agreement: Prisoner Swap and Release of Frozen Funds
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The Biden administration has granted a waiver for international banks to transfer $6 billion in frozen Iranian funds from South Korea to Qatar, allowing for the release of five American citizens detained in Iran. As part of the deal, the administration has also agreed to release five Iranian citizens held in the United States. The waiver aims to ease concerns of European banks about potential U.S. sanctions. The funds will be held in Qatar's central bank for Iran to use for humanitarian trade. The transfer of the funds was a critical element in the prisoner release deal, with the detainees expected to be released next week. The waiver is likely to face criticism from Republicans who argue it will boost the Iranian economy amid growing threats to U.S. troops and allies in the Middle East.

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