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

  • On June 25, 2025, US President Donald Trump indicated at a NATO summit in The Hague that the US might ease oil sanction enforcement on Iran to aid reconstruction.
  • This followed Israel's surprise attack on Iran's nuclear sites on June 13 and Trump's earlier plan to lift sanctions, which he abandoned after Iran's Supreme Leader's critical remarks.
  • Trump's Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff indicated that some sanctions had been eased as a gesture toward China, the largest importer of Iranian oil, which has consistently resisted the sanctions.
  • Trump acknowledged that Iran would require financial resources to recover, expressing a desire for such progress, while Senate Republicans insisted that sanctions should remain in place until Iran halts its terrorist activities and grants full access to international inspectors.
  • Potential sanction easing could boost Iranian oil exports amid an oversupplied market, risking crude price drops, while Iran remains interested in dialogue despite continued US pressure.
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The United States was considering easing sanctions on Iran.

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Reuters broke the news in United Kingdom on Wednesday, June 25, 2025.
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