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(Bild-Germany) Nikolaus Blome and Antje Schippmann - The Iranian regime intends to fly 300 million euros in cash from Germany to Iran. The European-Iranian Trade Bank in Hamburg has asked the German Bundesbank to pay out the cash to agents of the Iranian regime who will then transport the money to Iran. American and Israeli intelligence services are alarmed, concerned that the cash will be used to finance terrorism. The Iranian negotiator is Ali Tarzali, an official of the Iranian central bank who is subject to U.S. sanctions. 2018-07-09 00:00:00Full Article
Germany Sending 300 Million Euros in Cash to Iran
(Bild-Germany) Nikolaus Blome and Antje Schippmann - The Iranian regime intends to fly 300 million euros in cash from Germany to Iran. The European-Iranian Trade Bank in Hamburg has asked the German Bundesbank to pay out the cash to agents of the Iranian regime who will then transport the money to Iran. American and Israeli intelligence services are alarmed, concerned that the cash will be used to finance terrorism. The Iranian negotiator is Ali Tarzali, an official of the Iranian central bank who is subject to U.S. sanctions. 2018-07-09 00:00:00Full Article
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