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US warns Iranian oil buyers that sanctions could be imposed

The United States on Wednesday warned that it would sanction any buyers of Iranian Oil and stated its belief that China will stop such purchases if Washington enforces the maritime blockade against Iran.

Scott Bessent, U.S. Treasury Secretary, told reporters at White House that "we have informed countries that we will apply secondary sanctions if they are buying Iranian oil or if Iranian money sits in their banks." As the Iran War entered its seventh week, the U.S. began a maritime blockade against Iran on Monday. China had previously purchased more than 80% Iran's oil.

Bessent stated, "We are confident that this 'blockade' will cause a halt in Chinese purchases."

He added that the U.S. Treasury had also written two Chinese banks, telling them "that if we could prove that Iranian money was flowing through their accounts, we would be willing to impose secondary sanctions."

The Chinese embassy in the United States has not responded to a comment request on Bessent’s remarks.

The Trump administration has said for years that it will apply "maximum" pressure on Iran regarding its nuclear program and support of militants in the Middle East. However, sanctioned crude oil continues to reach China.

On Wednesday, the U.S. Treasury Department imposed?sanctions' on over two dozen individuals and companies, as well as vessels, to target Iran's oil transport infrastructure.

Bessent stated that last month, Washington had issued a waiver of 30 days on sanctions against Iranian oil on the sea. This allowed 140 million barrels of Iranian oil to reach global markets to'relieve global pressure on energy supplies caused by war. Bessent confirmed Wednesday that the waiver issued on March 20, which was set to expire on April 19, will not be renewed. This news was reported on Tuesday.

The U.S. has also not renewed waivers on Russian oil on the sea that expired on Saturday.

The U.S. Treasury also reportedly sent letters to China and Hong Kong as well as the UAE and Oman warning them that if they continue with their illicit Iranian activity, punitive U.S. sanctions will be taken against them.

(source: Reuters)