Trump says any country that buys oil from Iran will not be allowed to do business with U.S.
- President Donald Trump announced that the buying of oil and petrochemical goods from Iran must cease immediately, warning that anyone engaging in such transactions will face secondary sanctions.
- This announcement followed the postponement of U.S.-Iran nuclear talks originally scheduled for May 3 in Rome, with Iran stating a new date depends on U.S. Actions.
- The Trump administration has imposed multiple sanctions targeting Iranian-linked firms and vessels involved in illicit oil trade, as part of a maximum pressure campaign initiated in February aiming to reduce Iran's oil exports to zero.
- Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated that the United States will continue to impose measures on Iran and any collaborators who try to evade sanctions while Iran seeks to use oil and petrochemical income to support its harmful and destabilizing efforts.
- The sanctions and diplomatic pressure aim to coerce Iran into negotiating a new nuclear deal, but Iran accuses the U.S. Of contradictory behavior and has threatened to continue its nuclear program amid ongoing regional tensions.
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Negotiating through strength: Trump throws down with Iran and China · American Wire News
President Donald Trump announced on Thursday that any country that buys oil or petrochemicals from Iran won’t be allowed to do business with the U.S. “ALERT: All purchases of Iranian Oil, or Petrochemical products, must stop, NOW!” he wrote in a Truth Social post on Thursday. “Any Country or person who buys ANY AMOUNT of OIL or PETROCHEMICALS from Iran will be subject to, immediately, Secondary Sanctions. They will not be allowed to do business …
Trump says buying Iranian oil must stop, threatens secondary sanctions on purchasers - Hawaii Tribune-Herald
U.S. President Donald Trump said all purchases of Iranian oil or petrochemical products must stop and any country or person buying any from the country would be immediately subject to secondary sanctions.
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