US-Iran peace framework proposes $300 billion fund for Iran, NYT reports. Iran sought compensation for war devastation; Washington reframes as investment fund.
The New York Times reports a proposed US-Iran peace framework includes a $300 billion fund for Iran, framed as international investment by Washington rather than war reparations.
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