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Administration sources claim that the US will allow the waiver on Iranian oil to expire

Two administration officials said on Tuesday that the Trump administration would allow a 30-day waiver on sanctions against Iranian oil at sea to expire later this week. The U.S. has imposed a blockade of shipments from Iranian port.

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said last month that the waiver issued by the Treasury Department on March 20 allowed 140 million barrels to reach the global market and relieved pressure on energy supply during the Iran war. The waiver will expire on April 19.

After lawmakers of both parties criticised the administration's decision to temporarily relax sanctions on Moscow and Tehran, while Israel and the U.S. are at war with Iran, and Moscow is continuing its war against Ukraine, the move was made.

One of the?U.S. officials stated that Washington has a range of?authorities?it can use against institutions who buy Iranian oil. This includes secondary?sanctions. "In addition to the snapback of U.N. "In addition, with the snapback of?U.N. sanctions on Iran and its history trying to 'hide behind seemingly legal activity?to carry out its?illicit behavior, any activity that Tehran engages in could trigger additional sanctions," said the source. Reporting by Timothy Gardner, Editing by Chris Reese

(source: Reuters)