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US approves Iranian oil sale amid final peace talks

The U.S. Treasury Department approved the production, sale and delivery of Iranian oil on Monday. This was a promise made by Washington and Tehran in an agreement last week.

The general license announced by the two sides as they continue their talks to reach a final agreement on peace allows for the production, sale and delivery of crude oil, petrochemicals and petroleum products with Iranian origin through August 21.

In a recent post on X, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent stated that Iran had 'committed' to allowing free and open passage through the Strait of Hormuz as well as allowing?International Atomic Energy Agency inspectors to enter their country.

As part of this framework, Treasury issued a temporary general license for 60 days authorizing production, delivery and sale of Iranian crude oil.

The United States has agreed to waive the restrictions on the export of Iranian crude, petroleum products, derivatives and services such as banking, insurance and transportation.

The general license issued on Monday allows for the importation of Iranian crude oil, petrochemicals and petroleum products to the United States.

The license states that Iranian oil may be imported to the United States as part of the waiver if?necessary? for its sale or delivery.

It does not allow?transactions with North Korea or Cuba - countries that are heavily sanctioned in the United States. (Reporting and editing by Doina chiacu, Susan Heavey, Katharine Jackson and Daphne Psaledakis)

(source: Reuters)