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Iran says it has no obligation to buy US produce
Iran's central bank governor stated that according to the agreement with the United States, the first $6 billion of released funds can be used for basic goods and medicine, not specifically U.S. agricultural products. Iran claims no obligation to purchase U.S. produce and will consider American goods only if they are more competitive in price and quality than alternatives.
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