Trump Signals US May Ease Iran Oil Sanction Enforcement to Help Rebuild Country
- President Donald Trump signaled a potential easing of U.S. enforcement of oil sanctions on Iran to aid its rebuilding efforts after recent conflicts.
- Trump stated, 'They're going to need money to put that country back into shape. We want to see that happen.'
- Steve Witkoff, Trump's Middle East envoy, indicated that Trump's remarks were a signal to China, emphasizing, 'We want to work with you, that we're not interested in hurting your economy.'
- China, the largest buyer of Iranian crude, has consistently opposed Trump's sanctions on Iranian oil.
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Trump Signals US May Ease Iran Oil Sanction Enforcement to Help Rebuild Country
President Donald Trump said on Wednesday that the US has not given up its maximum pressure on Iran - including restrictions on sales of Iranian oil - but signaled a potential easing in enforcement to help the country rebuild. "They're going to need money to put that country back into shape. We want to see that happen," Trump said at a news conference at the NATO Summit when asked if he was easing oil sanctions on Iran.
·Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
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President Donald Trump said on Wednesday that the U.S. has not given up its maximum pressure on Iran - including restrictions on sales of Iranian oil - but signaled a potential easing in enforcement to help the country rebuild.
·New Delhi, India
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