Iran’s High Council of Human Rights has vehemently criticized a proposal by the US Treasury Secretary to potentially utilize Iran’s frozen assets to provide compensation to US allies. The proposal stems from alleged damages incurred during the recent conflict involving the US and Israel against Iran. Iranian officials assert that such a move would constitute a breach of international law and established norms of sovereign state relations. They argue that reallocating frozen assets for this purpose sets a dangerous precedent. The HCHR statement frames the suggestion as an attempt to circumvent legal processes and unjustly penalize Iran. This condemnation highlights ongoing tensions between Iran and the United States regarding frozen Iranian funds held abroad. The Iranian government maintains its right to control and utilize its own assets.