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The State Department says that all waivers granting Iran economic relief will be reviewed

The State Department says that all waivers granting Iran economic relief will be reviewed

The United States is reviewing existing sanctions waivers which provide Iran with any degree of economic assistance, and the U.S. State Department spokesperson stated on Thursday that the United States was urging the Iraqi Government to eliminate their dependence on Iranian energy sources as soon as they can.

At her first press briefing as the spokesperson for President Donald Trump, Tammy Bruce responded to a question about whether or not a waiver of sanctions that allows Iraqi electricity payments to Iran would be renewed.

She said, "We don't have anything to announce regarding the current electricity exemption that expires (on) March 8th...We are re-evaluating all existing sanctions waivers which provide Iran with any economic or financial relief."

We welcome the Iraqi prime minister's determination to achieve energy autonomy.

The U.S. Government has stated that it wants to isolate Iran and its oil exports from the global economic system in order to slow down Iran's nuclear weapons development.

Trump's return to office late in January saw him restore the "maximum-pressure" campaign against Iran.

The U.S. imposed sanctions against Tehran for its nuclear program and its support of militant groups, effectively barring countries that do business in Iran from doing so with the U.S.

Iran sees its neighboring and ally Iraq as essential to keeping its economy afloat in the face of sanctions. Reporting by Daphne Psaledakis, Humeyra Pauk and Chizu Nomiyama

(source: Reuters)