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    America today announces the cancellation of exclusions to buy Iranian oil

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    (Reuters) - The United States is expected to announce on Monday that all Iranian oil importers should end their imports shortly after or face US sanctions, an informed source told Reuters.
    The source confirmed to the Washington Post that the administration would end the exemptions granted to some Iranian oil importers from sanctions late last year. 
    President Donald Trump has told his national security team over the past few weeks that he wants to end these exceptions and National Security Adviser John Bolton is working on the issue within the administration. 
    The United States re-imposed sanctions in November on Iranian oil exports after President Donald Trump unilaterally withdrew from the 2015 nuclear deal between Iran and six major powers. 
    Washington has been pressing Iran to reduce its nuclear program.
    In addition to the sanctions, Washington has also granted exemptions to eight countries that have reduced purchases of Iranian oil, allowing it to buy it without being subject to sanctions for another six months. These countries are China, India, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Turkey, Italy and Greece. 
    But Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs Mike Pompeo will announce Monday that "as of May 2, the State Department will no longer grant exemptions from sanctions to any country currently importing oil," State Department spokesman Josh Roughin said, quoting two unnamed US State Department officials. Iranian crude or its derivatives. " 
    US Assistant Secretary of State for Energy Resources Frank Fanon repeated on Wednesday the administration's position that "our goal is to stop Iranian exports as quickly as possible." 
    Other countries are following up on whether the United States will continue with exceptions.
    Turkish presidential spokesman Ibrahim Kalin said on Tuesday that Turkey expects the United States to extend an exemption granted to Ankara to continue to buy oil from Iran without violating US sanctions.


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    Post by rocky Mon 22 Apr 2019, 2:38 am

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    Oil prices jumped on Monday after the United States appeared to be announcing that all Iranian oil buyers would be obliged to end their imports or be subject to sanctions.
    Brent crude futures rose 3.3 percent to $ 74.31 a barrel, its highest level since November 1, before falling to $ 73.63 a barrel by 0604 GMT, up 2.3 percent from the last close.
    US West Texas Intermediate crude futures rose 2.9 percent to $ 65.87 a barrel, their highest since October 31. By 0544 GMT, the price was $ 65.50 a barrel, up 2.3 percent from the previous settlement.
    The Washington Post reported on Sunday that the United States was preparing to announce on Monday that current buyers of Iranian oil would not receive further exemptions from sanctions.
    Secretary of State Mike Pompeo will announce that "as of May 2, the State Department will not grant further exemptions from sanctions to any country that imports crude or condensates from Iran," a newspaper columnist said, quoting two unnamed US State Department officials.
    A source familiar with Reuters confirmed the report, but a spokesman for the State Department declined to comment.
    The suspension of the exemptions will reduce oil supplies in a market already experiencing shortages due to US sanctions on Iran and Venezuela, another OPEC member.
    OPEC and other international oil producers have also been cutting supplies since the beginning of the year to reduce supply to world oil markets and boost prices.
    As a result, Brent prices rose more than a third this year, while Western Texas Intermediate rose more than 40 percent in the same period.

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    Post by rocky Mon 22 Apr 2019, 2:39 am

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    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States is preparing to announce on Monday that all Iranian oil importers should end their imports shortly after or face US sanctions, the Washington Post reported on Monday. 
    The United States re-imposed sanctions in November on Iranian oil exports after President Donald Trump unilaterally withdrew from the 2015 nuclear deal between Iran and six major powers. 
    Washington has been pressing Iran to reduce its nuclear program and stop supporting extremists across the Middle East. In addition to the sanctions, Washington also granted exemptions to eight countries that cut its purchases of Iranian oil allowing it to buy it without being subjected to sanctions for another six months. 
    These countries are China, India, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Turkey, Italy and Greece.
    Foreign Secretary Mike Pompeo will announce on Monday that "as of May 2, the State Department will no longer grant exemptions from sanctions to any country that currently imports Iranian crude oil," said Washington Post correspondent Josh Rogen, quoting two unnamed US State Department officials. Or its derivatives ". 
    US Assistant Secretary of State for Energy Resources Frank Fanon repeated on Wednesday the administration's position that "our goal is to stop Iranian exports as quickly as possible." 
    Other countries are following up on whether the United States will continue with exceptions. Turkish presidential spokesman Ibrahim Kalin said on Tuesday that Turkey expected the United States to extend an exemption granted to Ankara to continue to buy oil from Iran without breaking US sanctions.
    Kalin told reporters in Washington that Turkey does not support the US sanctions policy on Iran and believes it will not achieve the desired result. 
    Washington pursues the "maximum economic pressure" on Iran and ultimately aims, through sanctions, to halt Iranian oil exports and then stifle Tehran's main source of income.


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    preparing to announce the need for all Iranian oil importers to end their imports soon after, otherwise they will be subject to US sanctions. "US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo will announce that as of May 2, the State Department will no longer grant exceptions to sanctions for any country that currently imports Iranian crude oil or its derivatives," the Washington Post quoted two State Department officials as saying.


    The United States re-imposed sanctions last November on Iranian oil exports after President Donald Trump unilaterally withdrew from the 2015 nuclear deal between Iran and six major powers. 

    Washington says it is pressing Tehran to "reduce its nuclear and missile program and stop supporting extremists in the Middle East." 

    After re-imposing sanctions on Tehran, Washington granted eight-nation exemptions for six months during which it could buy Iranian oil without being subject to US sanctions. 

    These countries are China, India, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Turkey, Italy and Greece.



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