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Bessent: The U.S. will not renew waivers for Iranian oil and Russian oil

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said to reporters that the United States would not be renewing waivers which allowed some Iranian and Russian oil to be purchased without facing U.S. sanctions.

Reports on Tuesday stated that Washington will not renew the 30-day waiver for sanctions against 'Iranian Oil at Sea' that expires in this week and that a similar waiver would expire on sanctions against Russian oil over the weekend.

We will not renew the general license for?Russian oil and we won't be renewing the?general?license for Iranian oil. This was oil which was in the water before March 11. All of that oil has been used", Bessent told a White House press briefing.

The Trump administration has ceased to try to lower global energy prices by using sanctions waivers to increase oil supply.

Bessent stated a month ago that the waiver issued by the Treasury Department on March 20 allowed 140 million barrels of oil to be sold globally and relieved pressure during the war. The waiver expires on April 19, 2019. Reporting by Steve Holland, Humeyra Pamuk and David Ljunggren; editing by David Ljunggren

(source: Reuters)