AP sources: US to sanction nations for importing Iranian oil

AP  |  Washington 

The is poised to tell five nations, including allies Japan, and Turkey, that they will no longer be exempt from US sanctions if they continue to import from Iran, officials said Sunday.

It was not immediately clear if any of the five would be given additional time to wind down their purchases or if they would be subject to US sanctions on May 3 if they do not immediately halt imports of Iranian

The officials were not authorised to discuss the matter publicly and spoke on condition of anonymity ahead of Pompeo's announcement.

The decision not to extend the waivers, which was first reported by The Washington Post, was finalised on Friday by Donald Trump, according to the officials. They said it is intended to further ramp up pressure on by strangling the revenue it gets from exports.

The administration granted eight when it re-imposed sanctions on after Trump pulled the US out of the landmark 2015 nuclear deal. They were granted in part to give those countries more time to find but also to prevent a shock to global from the sudden removal of Iranian crude.

US officials now say they do not expect any significant reduction in the supply of oil given production increases by other countries, including the US itself and

Since November, three of the eight Italy, and have stopped importing oil from The other five, however, have not, and have lobbied for their waivers to be extended.

NATO ally has made perhaps the most public case for an extension, with senior officials telling their US counterparts that Iranian oil is critical to meeting their country's They have also made the case that as a neighbour of Iran, cannot be expected to completely close its economy to Iranian goods.

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First Published: Mon, April 22 2019. 06:25 IST