Trump Says No Sanctions Relief or Oil Waivers for Iran
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Former US President Trump said sanctions on Iran will not be lifted and that the country will not receive any oil waivers, underscoring a continued policy of pressure and deterrence against Tehran. He said sanctions could be removed only if Iran signs a fair and balanced agreement.
Trump said no economic or political concessions would be granted without guarantees, making clear that any easing of US restrictions would depend on concrete commitments. The statement also indicated that his administration would maintain its hard line toward Iran.
The remarks reflected concern over Iran’s efforts to expand its regional influence, according to experts cited in the text. They also signaled that US policy toward Iran will not be softened without specific and binding pledges.
The statement places renewed emphasis on sanctions enforcement and narrows prospects for immediate relief for Tehran. It also reinforces Washington’s message that any negotiation with Iran must produce measurable security and political assurances.
