The United States authorizes the sale of Iranian oil and petroleum products as part of a broader agreement aimed at ending the conflict between Washington and Tehran, according to multiple reports. The change is tied to an accord President Donald Trump signed last week, described as a sweeping shift from years of increasingly restrictive U.S. economic sanctions on Iran. Under the authorization, Iranian oil and related petroleum products are permitted for sale, representing a significant easing of earlier restrictions that had limited Iran’s ability to export oil and access related revenues. The reports characterize the authorization as a concrete implementation step linked to the new peace framework, suggesting the agreement includes mechanisms that affect Iran’s energy sector. While the sources agree on the existence of the authorization and its connection to the Trump-signed deal, they provide limited additional detail in the excerpts on the specific terms, timeline, compliance requirements, or the scope of licensing. Overall, both outlets present the move as a notable reversal in U.S. policy that reduces pressure on Iran’s oil exports in exchange for progress on the stated goal of ending the war.
US authorizes Iranian oil sales under Trump peace agreement
The United States authorizes the sale of Iranian oil and petroleum products as part of a broader agreement aimed at ending the conflict between Washington and Tehran, according to multiple reports. Th...
- The US authorizes the sale of Iranian oil and petroleum products.
- The authorization is tied to an agreement meant to end the conflict with Iran.
- President Donald Trump signed the agreement last week.
- The move represents a shift away from years of increasingly punitive US economic sanctions.
- Reports present the authorization as part of implementing the new peace deal.
The US has authorized the sale of Iranian oil and petroleum products as part of the agreement to end the war against Tehran that President Donald Trump signed last week, a sweeping change after years of increasingly punitive economic sanctions.
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