Jenkins returned from holiday today to deal with the threat of a possible transfer embargo after the Tractor Boys reported the Swans to the Premier League.
Town alleged that they were due a sizeable amount in both wages and cumulative promotion bonuses following the return of Priskin to Portman Road because of an injury.
Last week, Ipswich chairman Simon Clegg claimed that the Swans were attempting to re-negotiate the original deal, saying that he was "absolutely fuming."
But Jenkins today confirmed that the dispute has been resolved, with the Green 'Un reporting that all monies owed to Ipswich have been paid.
"There's no issue at all with Ipswich," he told BBC Sport Wales.
"Everything is fine between us and we move on.
"All our differences have been resolved today and we've concluded on all matters to do with Tamas Priskin being on loan with us.
"We've got a good relationship with Ipswich and I get along well with Simon Clegg, the chief executive."