USA sets strict conditions for easing sanctions on Iran
[73260] USA sets strict conditions for easing sanctions on Iran
The US Treasury Secretary clarifies that any easing of sanctions on Iran is conditional upon the opening of the Strait of Hormuz and the complete dismantling of the Iranian nuclear program.
USA sets strict conditions for easing sanctions on Iran
During discussions held on May 28, 2026, the question of the possibility of easing the economic sanctions imposed on Iran was raised. According to reports, the US Treasury Secretary set clear and uncompromising threshold requirements before any such initiative would be considered.
Abu Ali Express, known for a consistent line sharply criticizing the Iranian regime and its regional policy, reported that according to the US Treasury Secretary, "Nothing will be on the table until we see the Strait of Hormuz open, and until the Iranians agree to hand over the enriched uranium, and that they will not have a nuclear program."
A similar report was also published on the News Israel IL channel, which emphasizes a narrative supporting firm security stances against Tehran. The channel similarly cited the conditions raised in the US Senate, emphasizing that the administration's requirement is that the Iranians "agree that they must hand over the most highly enriched uranium and that they cannot develop a nuclear program."
The US administration's position, as reflected by both sources, presents a hard line rejecting any significant easing of economic pressure as long as Iran does not take practical steps to dismantle its nuclear program and remove threats to international shipping lanes.