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- WORLD, Page 44World NotesIRANClearing the Underbrush
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- After eight years of haggling, Iranian and American
- negotiators have tentatively agreed to settle some of the
- financial claims dating from the overthrow of the Shah's
- government. The package covers 2,370 small claims by U.S.
- citizens and companies for private property seized in Iran, and
- 108 by Iranians for undelivered goods.
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- The obvious question about the deal was whether it had any
- connection with the release of two American hostages in Lebanon
- last month or the prospect of future releases. Washington and
- Tehran both said no, and it seems the U.S. will receive far
- more in payments -- $105 million, vs. only about $400,000 for
- Tehran. Some $3.5 billion in Iranian assets remain frozen.
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- Indirectly, of course, Tehran gets a boost. Settlements of
- this sort will help President Ali Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani ease
- his country back into the trade and economic relationships it
- so badly needs with the rest of the world. And if he cares to
- regard it as evidence that a conciliatory approach to the U.S.
- pays off, all the better.
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