US considering exempting countries from Iran oil sanctions: State Dept

ANI  |  Washington D. C. [USA] 

The has said that while their goal remains to completely put an end to Iran's exports, it is considering exemption of certain nations, that purchase from Iran, from their proposed sanctions.

"The is in the midst of an internal process to consider significant reduction exceptions for individual countries. We are working with countries on a case-by-case basis," State Department told ANI.

"Our goal remains to get to zero purchases from as quickly as possible," she added.

Nauert had earlier said that the import of Iranian oil and the signing of the recent S-400 Triumpf air defence missile deal are not helpful for the ties between and the

Meanwhile, of Petroleum and Natural Gas Dharmendra Pradhan had stated that despite the possibility of US sanctions, Indian companies have made nominations to from

"Two days ago, two of our companies made nominations to purchase Iranian oil in November. We do not know if we will get a waiver (from US sanctions) or not. Isn't it new diplomatic power and recognition of the new leadership of " Pradhan said earlier this month.

November 4 is the deadline for the US announcements regarding

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First Published: Fri, November 02 2018. 01:40 IST