An interim nuclear agreement world powers struck with Iran in late 2013 will remain in place while nuclear talks continue, with Tehran receiving around $700 million per month in frozen assets, Britain’s foreign secretary said
An interim nuclear agreement world powers struck with Iran in late 2013 will remain in place while nuclear talks continue, with Tehran receiving around $700 million per month in frozen assets, Britain's foreign secretary said Sunday.
"The expectation is that there will be a rollover of the current arrangements for Iran to access around $700 million per month of frozen assets," Philip Hammond said.