Wall Street Journal: The implementation of sanctions against Iran endlessly ended
The Trump administration had been abolished unassuming the suspension of new sanctions against Iran and resumed pressure by imposing new sanctions, US media reported.
While US media Wall Street Journal had earlier reported that the White House had ordered US government agencies to stop new activities against Tehran, the media reported in a new post entitled “Pause of Sanctions against Iran,” he said, “Pressure,” said ISNA.
“A little transparency is sometimes amazing,” it says. We reported that the White House press spokesman Caroline Lewat, in collaboration with the new National Security Council, had ordered the Treasury and State Department to stop the implementation of new sanctions against Iran. “The News did not appeal to President Trump and we heard that the pause had been canceled until Tuesday.”
On Friday, US President Donald Trump’s government endorsed this issue by imposing new sanctions on Iran – the first on May 5. The US Treasury Department boycotted two individuals and four institutions from Iran, China, Hong Kong and the United Arab Emirates and claimed that they were “involved in an informal banking network that” money laundering “for Iran.”
“The pressure Iran must feel so that the US can reach a valuable agreement,” Wall Street Journal reported.
While financial reports, Iran’s economic growth in the shadow of sanctions and failed policy show maximum pressure, the media further claimed: “The renewed sanctions against Iran have been effective. “Iran’s oil exports have declined in May, according to preliminary data from Vortexa LTD Cargo Company, according to preliminary data from Vortexa LTD.”
According to the report, Iran exported more than 1.5 million barrels of crude oil and condensate daily to China, down about 2 percent compared to the same period last year.
While US negotiators in an interview with Iran present contradictory and irresponsible positions and have unrealistic demands, Wall Street Journal accuses Iran of time in negotiations and wrote: “With the approach of nuclear negotiations, there is no choice.”
Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesman Ismail Baqaei told a questioning reporter in a press conference last week in response to a question about the US media report on the halt of new US sanctions against Iran: “Did you believe such a report?”
“What is clear to us is that the end of sanctions is a fundamental and fundamental element of any understanding with the United States, and no understanding is reached unless the sanctions are lifted transparently and effectively,” he said.
Baqaei said: “We have not seen what we have to see so far, and we have witnessed new sanctions against Iran in any round of talks.”
“We cannot trust the media reports and the claims of knowledgeable and unaware authorities,” said a State Department spokesman.
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