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US issues 30-day sanctions waiver for sale of Iranian oil at sea
"In essence, we will be using the Iranian barrels against Tehran to keep the price down as we continue Operation Epic Fury," Bessent said.
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Iran's Zarif says Tehran not pulling out of nuclear deal
Iran will reduce some "voluntary" commitments within its nuclear deal with world powers as a response to members' inability to resist U.S. pressure.
In meetings in Turkey, Iran vows to get around U.S. sanctions
Zarif said that the US wants to control relations with other countries, hinting that Turkey must not be influenced by US views.
After U.S. sanctions, Iran’s petrochemical exports decline
The United States have started to enforce sanctions in the second half of 2018 after withdrawing from the 2015 nuclear deal.
U.S. imposes sanctions on network supporting Iranian Revolutionary Guard
The targeted institutions include banks and other financial institutions, including Ansar Bank, Atlas Exchange, Iranian Atlas Company.
US again temporarily allows Iraq to buy oil from Iran
The US granted another waiver on sanctions against Iran for the sake of Iraq's energy needs, despite Iran's anti-American rhetoric.
Rouhani says Iran to continue expanding its military might
"We have not asked and will not ask for permission to develop different types of ... missiles and will continue our path and our military power."
Will EU’s scheme to beat U.S. sanctions against Iran be a game changer?
Would the EU’s help to Iran thwart the impact of US sanctions or are US sanctions too powerful for the EU's aid to make a difference?
Iran to continue space program despite U.S. warnings
"There is no international law that prohibits us from [continuing]," said Zarif.
Iran jails 30 for corruption after public outcry for economic crimes
Many of the men were also fined, sentenced to lashes and had the "ill-gotten" part of their assets seized, Ejei said.
Iran aiming to increase missile range despite U.S. sanctions
Tehran insists its missile program is purely defensive but has threatened to disrupt oil shipments through the Strait of Hormuz in the Gulf, if Washington tries to strangle its exports.