Former U.S. President Donald Trump has indicated a willingness to potentially unfreeze Iranian assets as part of a prospective agreement. This possibility emerged as Trump discussed a memorandum of understanding scheduled to be signed in Switzerland on Friday, potentially paving the way for a broader peace deal with Iran. He clarified that the U.S. would not directly provide funds to Iran, but is open to releasing frozen assets contingent on Iran fulfilling its obligations under the agreement. Trump expressed optimism that the Abraham Accords could contribute to a peaceful resolution in the Middle East. The memorandum represents a step towards diplomatic engagement after years of strained relations. The outcome of the signing and Iran’s response remain key factors in the pursuit of regional stability.