$300 billion fund at the centre of U.S.-Iran peace deal

$300 billion fund at the centre of U.S.-Iran peace deal | 15 June 2026 | One of the most closely watched provisions in the U.S.-Iran peace agreement is an alleged $300 billion fund to help Iran rebuild after over three months of instability, but details remain fluid, and the plan has not been officially confirmed by either side. Iran’s state-linked Mehr News Agency highlighted that the U.S. and its allies would pay for what it calls the “reconstruction fund.” Separately, Iran claims that the draft 14-point memorandum includes the release of $24 billion in frozen Iranian assets during the 60-day negotiation period, with $12 billion to be made available before talks begin. The document states that “half of this amount must be made available to Iran before the start of the negotiations.”

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Lori Price, Editor-in-Chief, CLG News

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