Iran says US sanctions 'will not change' policy after Trump warnings
- On May 2, 2025, Iran declared that its policies would remain unchanged despite the U.S. Maintaining sanctions targeting countries and entities engaged in commerce with Iran, following President Trump's warnings.
- These developments follow President Trump’s call for a global boycott of any Iranian oil and his vow to enforce secondary sanctions immediately.
- The planned Saturday meeting in Rome between the U.S. And Iran to discuss nuclear issues, facilitated by Oman, has been delayed due to logistical challenges.
- Iran’s foreign ministry said such sanctions create deep suspicion about America’s diplomatic intentions, asserting that Iran’s positions remain logical and based on international law.
- The situation keeps tensions high following the U.S. Withdrawal from the 2015 nuclear deal, with Iran insisting on a just deal that ends sanctions and continued negotiations.
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Iran: US sanctions ’will not change’ policy after Trump threat
Iran said Friday that continued US sanctions on its trade partners will not alter its policy, after President Donald Trump threatened to penalise countries or individuals dealing in Iranian oil. "The continuation of these illegal behaviours will not change Iran's logical, legitimate and international law-based positions," a foreign ministry statement said, condemning what it called "pressure on Iran's trade and economic partners". It added that …
Iran Says US Sanctions ‘Will Not Change’ Policy after Trump Warnings
Iran said Friday that continued US sanctions on its trade partners will not alter its policy, after President Donald Trump threatened to penalize countries or individuals dealing in Iranian oil. "The continuation of these illegal behaviors will not change Iran's logical, legitimate and international law-based positions," a foreign ministry statement said, condemning what it called "pressure on Iran's trade and economic partners". It added that s…

Iran says US sanctions 'will not change' policy after Trump warnings
TEHRAN: Iran said Friday (May 2) that continued US sanctions on its trade partners will not alter its policy, after President Donald Trump threatened to penalise countries or individuals dealing in Irani
Iran: We reject the threat and are committed to the diplomatic path.
Iran announced that continued United States sanctions would not change its policy, while the US expected new talks on Tehran's nuclear program in the near future, despite the postponement of a round of negotiations scheduled for tomorrow (Saturday). In a statement today (Friday), Iranians declared that the continuation of these illegal behaviors would not change Iran's logical, legitimate, and international law-based positions, adding that sanct…


Iran: Continuing US sanctions will not change our policy
Iran warned on Monday that continued US sanctions “will not change” its policy, after President Donald Trump threatened to impose sanctions on the entire country or individuals involved in the Iranian oil market. “Continuing these illegal behaviors will not change the Iranian position which is reasonable, legitimate and based on international law,” the Iranian Foreign Ministry said in a statement. The resort to sanctions sows “deep doubt and dis…
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