Iranian Oil Minister Mohsen Paknejad said Tuesday morning that Iran's oil exports are continuing despite the US cancellation of sanctions waivers, according to a statement carried by Iranian state-linked channels.
Iranian Oil Minister Mohsen Paknejad stated Tuesday morning that Iran's oil exports are continuing despite the US having canceled sanctions waivers, according to Iranian state-linked channels. The statement comes amid a complex backdrop: over the past month, the US lifted its naval blockade and suspended sanctions on Iranian oil exports as part of an emerging framework with Tehran, leading to a reported surge in exports. However, recent signals from Washington suggest a potential reversal of that policy. The minister's remarks appear aimed at projecting continuity and resilience in Iran's oil trade, even as the diplomatic and economic landscape shifts. The Zioneer has previously reported extensively on the sanctions relief framework, including the US Treasury Secretary describing the lifting as a 'carrot' that could be withdrawn. The precise scope of the current waiver cancellation and its practical impact on Iranian exports remain unclear.
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