Trump Considers Lifting Sanctions on Chinese Companies Importing Iranian Oil
President Donald Trump has announced he is considering removing sanctions on Chinese companies importing oil from Iran. During his return from a state visit to China, Trump mentioned the possibility of allowing Iran's nuclear suspension for two decades, contingent on Tehran's genuine commitment to the pact.
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President Donald Trump has revealed he is seriously considering the removal of sanctions currently targeting Chinese firms that purchase oil from Iran. The statement was made during a conversation with reporters on Air Force One while Trump was returning from a recent diplomatic trip to China.
During his remarks, the U.S. president also noted he is open to allowing Iran to suspend its nuclear program for up to 20 years, conditional on Tehran demonstrating a 'real' commitment to the agreement. This would represent a significant shift in the administrations' Iranian policy stance.
The potential lifting of sanctions and the extended allowance for Iran's nuclear suspension would have substantial implications for international trade and diplomatic relations, particularly affecting energy markets and geopolitical dynamics.
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