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UAE denies reports of Iranian asset release deal

Published on: June 13, 2026 4:26 PM

The United Arab Emirates has strongly denied media reports claiming it agreed to release billions of dollars in frozen Iranian assets, calling the allegations entirely false and unfounded. The foreign ministry clarified that no Iranian funds have been released, transferred, or facilitated through UAE financial systems.

Officials issued a statement rejecting claims that up to $20 billion in Iranian assets were part of any agreement, including separate reports suggesting a $3 billion tranche had already been moved. The ministry emphasized that such reports lack any factual basis and should not be considered accurate.

Furthermore, the denial followed reports citing unnamed sources that the UAE had allegedly agreed to unlock frozen Iranian funds as part of a broader regional de-escalation effort. Those reports suggested that the move was linked to easing tensions after recent conflict dynamics in the Gulf region.

According to earlier claims, part of the alleged arrangement involved phased releases of funds held in foreign banks under sanctions, with figures ranging between $10 billion and $20 billion. However, UAE officials reiterated that no such financial transfers have taken place through its institutions.

Meanwhile, regional developments continue to be shaped by ongoing diplomatic efforts involving Iran and international stakeholders, including discussions linked to sanctions relief and security stability. Officials in the UAE stressed that their foreign policy remains focused on de-escalation and supporting peaceful solutions in the region.

In addition, other international reactions remain cautious, with no confirmation from Washington or Tehran regarding any such financial arrangements. Analysts note that unverified reports continue to circulate amid sensitive negotiations, while governments involved avoid confirming or denying details beyond official statements.SEO key phrases: UAE denial, Iranian assets, frozen funds, Gulf tensions, Iran sanctions, regional diplomacy

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