Iran hit with new sanctions ahead of nuclear talks with US
- The U.S. Treasury Department announced new sanctions on Wednesday aimed at Iran's nuclear program.
- These actions occur amid U.S. Concerns about Iran's nuclear ambitions and before expected talks in Oman.
- The sanctions target groups like the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran and its subordinate entities.
- Trump withdrew from the 2015 nuclear agreement, calling it the 'worst deal ever' in 2018.
- The U.S. Aims to disrupt Iran's nuclear program, as Tehran gets closer to a functional weapon.
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U.S. Treasury Levies New Sanctions Against Iran Ahead of Nuclear Negotiations
The Trump administration has levied new sanctions against Iran, targeting its uranium enrichment program. The ratcheted-up sanctions come ahead of negotiations over Iran’s nuclear program, scheduled to take place in Oman on Saturday. This week, Trump threatened that if the talks don’t go well, “Iran is going to be in great danger.” We’ll have more on Iran later in the broadcast.


US targets Iran 'shadow fleet' operations with more sanctions
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States issued new sanctions targeting Iran's "shadow fleet" on Thursday, citing one individual and India- and United Arab Emirates-based groups whose vessels have transported Iranian oil.
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