US Won’t Renew Sanctions Waivers For Nations Importing Iranian Oil, Including Allies

MEXICO CITY, MEXICO - OCTOBER 19: U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo gestures during a press conference as part of an official visit to Mexico at Secretariat of Foreign Affairs on October 19, 2018 in Mexico City, Me... MEXICO CITY, MEXICO - OCTOBER 19: U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo gestures during a press conference as part of an official visit to Mexico at Secretariat of Foreign Affairs on October 19, 2018 in Mexico City, Mexico. (Photo by Carlos Tischler/Getty Images) MORE LESS
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WASHINGTON (AP) — The Trump administration is poised Monday to tell five nations, including allies Japan, South Korea and Turkey, that they will no longer be exempt from U.S. sanctions if they continue to import oil from Iran.

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo plans to announce that the administration will not renew sanctions waivers for the five countries when they expire on May 2, three U.S. officials said. The others are China and India.

It was not immediately clear if any of the five would be given additional time to wind down their purchases or if they would be subject to U.S. sanctions on May 3 if they do not immediately halt imports of Iranian oil.

The officials were not authorized to discuss the matter publicly and spoke on condition of anonymity ahead of Pompeo’s announcement.

The decision not to extend the waivers, which was first reported by The Washington Post, was finalized on Friday by President Donald Trump, according to the officials. They said it is intended to further ramp up pressure on Iran by strangling the revenue it gets from oil exports.

The administration granted eight oil sanctions waivers when it re-imposed sanctions on Iran after Trump pulled the U.S. out of the landmark 2015 nuclear deal. They were granted in part to give those countries more time to find alternate energy sources but also to prevent a shock to global oil markets from the sudden removal of Iranian crude.

U.S. officials now say they do not expect any significant reduction in the supply of oil given production increases by other countries, including the U.S. itself and Saudi Arabia.

Since November, three of the eight — Italy, Greece and Taiwan — have stopped importing oil from Iran. The other five, however, have not, and have lobbied for their waivers to be extended.

NATO ally Turkey has made perhaps the most public case for an extension, with senior officials telling their U.S. counterparts that Iranian oil is critical to meeting their country’s energy needs. They have also made the case that as a neighbor of Iran, Turkey cannot be expected to completely close its economy to Iranian goods.

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  1. Avatar for jtx jtx says:

    This should go over just great!

  2. I can see a time, in the not to distant future, when America announces something like this, and the world just shrugs and goes about it’s business.

  3. We need to impose a naval blockade around Iceland. Just because we can. Starve them out, ruin their economy. You know, for shits and giggles.

  4. The U.S., under Trump, violates the Iranian nuclear arms control pact it primarily negotiated, despite it working. We now seek to punish countries who continue to adhere to the accord, and are good for their word, and punish them for importing Iranian oil, which is lawful.

    The U.S. is now an outlaw regime.

  5. That time is overdue. IMHO, we lost all credibility November of 2016.

    I wonder if this explains our sabre rattling with Venezuela?

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