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Trump may relax Iran oil sanctions to aid rebuilding country

Donald Trump stated on Wednesday that the U.S. had not abandoned its maximum pressure against Iran, including restrictions on the sale of Iranian oil. However, he indicated a possible easing of enforcement in order to help rebuild the country.

They'll need money to get that country in shape. When asked at a NATO Summit press conference if he would ease oil sanctions against Iran, Trump replied: "We want to see it happen."

Trump had said the day before that China could continue to buy Iranian oil after Israel agreed to a ceasefire with Iran, but later clarified his remarks did not indicate an easing of U.S. sanction.

Trump imposed a wave of Iran-related restrictions on China's independent "teapot refineries" and port terminal operators who purchased Iranian oil.

Steve Witkoff told CNBC, Trump's Middle East Envoy, that Trump's comment about China's ability buy Iranian oil was "a signal to Chinese that we wanted to work with them, that we weren't interested in hurting their economy." China has been the largest buyer of Iranian oil and has opposed Trump's restrictions on the oil for years. Witkoff stated, "We are interested in working with you together in unity and hopefully that will become a message to the Iranians." (Reporting by Jeff Mason and Jarrett Renshaw, with additional reporting by Nandita BOSE and Timothy Gardner. Editing by Chizu Nomia and Sandra Maler.

(source: Reuters)