Iran reopens Tabriz International Airport after US-Israeli strikes, raising questions about crypto sanctions enforcement
Tabriz International Airport in Iran is set to reopen after being closed due to US-Israeli military strikes. The reopening indicates a cautious stabilization in the region, although financial tensions persist with the US freezing $344 million in Iranian digital assets. This situation raises questions about the enforcement of crypto sanctions and the implications for investors.
- ▪Tabriz International Airport will reopen on May 28 after restoration work by Iranian specialists.
- ▪The airport had been closed since it was targeted in early March 2026 during military strikes.
- ▪The US Treasury froze approximately $344 million in Iranian digital assets in late April 2026.
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