
Netherlands: ICJ decides Iran can claim assets frozen by US
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruled that Iran has the right to begin with a bid recover up to $2 billion dollars’ worth of frozen assets in the United States in the Hague on Wednesday.
The President of the International Court of Justice, Abdulqawi Ahmed Yusuf, announced that the court has the jurisdiction and will proceed with hearing Iran’s case on its merits, regarding the frozen assets of Iranian Bank Markazi.
Iran is currently facing off with the US at the ICJ over its assets in the States that were frozen over its alleged funding of terror attacks on US citizens.
Mandatory credit: UN TV

mandatory credit: un tv
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruled that Iran has the right to begin with a bid recover up to $2 billion dollars’ worth of frozen assets in the United States in the Hague on Wednesday.
The President of the International Court of Justice, Abdulqawi Ahmed Yusuf, announced that the court has the jurisdiction and will proceed with hearing Iran’s case on its merits, regarding the frozen assets of Iranian Bank Markazi.
Iran is currently facing off with the US at the ICJ over its assets in the States that were frozen over its alleged funding of terror attacks on US citizens.
Mandatory credit: UN TV