Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Kazem Gharibabadi says talks in Doha, Qatar, have concluded on implementing a memorandum of understanding between Iran and the United States. Following the discussions, Tehran plans to use some of its frozen assets held in Qatar to purchase goods needed by Iran. Gharibabadi’s remarks come after Washington agreed, under the MoU that halts the Iran–U.S. conflict-related situation, to make available Iran’s frozen or restricted assets as part of implementing the agreement. The reporting indicates that the Qatar-based arrangement is intended to enable Iran to access part of these funds for specified procurement rather than for broader disbursement. Both outlets describe the same outcome of the Doha talks and the same stated purpose for the asset use. No additional details are provided in the cited accounts about the exact goods, timelines, amounts, or mechanisms beyond the reference to purchasing required items using some frozen assets located in Qatar.