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Trump Signals US May Ease Iran Oil Sanction Enforcement to Help Rebuild Country

UNITED STATES, JUN 28 – The Trump administration proposed up to $30 billion in investment and partial sanctions easing to support Iran's civilian nuclear energy program, conditional on halting uranium enrichment.

  • On June 25, 2025, US President Donald Trump stated at a NATO summit in The Hague that the US may ease enforcement of oil sanctions on Iran to support its reconstruction.
  • This statement followed Israel's surprise attack on Iranian nuclear sites on June 13 and Trump halting plans to lift sanctions after Iran's Supreme Leader criticized the move.
  • Trump affirmed that Iran's nuclear sites had been destroyed, supported the IAEA's return for inspections, and said he might consider further strikes if nuclear threats resumed.
  • He added that Iran would need money to rebuild, while Senator John Cornyn emphasized sanctions relief should depend on verifiable concessions, noting China remains Iran's top crude buyer.
  • The situation suggests continued maximum US pressure with cautious sanction easing signals, creating uncertainty for Iranian oil producers and potential effects on global markets.
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Reuters broke the news in United Kingdom on Wednesday, June 25, 2025.
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