Khaleej Times

US open to new Iran agreement: Trump

- Joshua Gallu

washington — President Donald Trump said the US remains open to reaching a comprehens­ive deal with Iran that blocks its nuclear-weapons programme, just days before sanctions on the country’s energy and shipping sectors kick back in.

“Our objective is to force the regime into a clear choice,” Trump said in a statement released by the White House on Friday evening, referencin­g the resumption of sanctions on Monday. “Either abandon its destructiv­e behaviour or continue down the path toward economic disaster.”

He added that the penalties were aimed at the Tehran government, “not at the long suffering Iranian people.”

“For this reason,” Trump said, “we reiterate today that the sale of food, medicine, medical devices, and agricultur­al commoditie­s to Iran has long been, and remains, exempt from the sanctions.”

Trump’s decision to withdraw from the 2015 nuclear agreement infuriated Iran as well as the other countries that negotiated the deal and who still say it’s the best chance to constrain the Islamic Republic’s nuclear ambitions. But the US has rebuffed them and gone ahead with its sanctions plan, arguing that nations, banks and businesses worldwide will decide they’d rather do business with the US than Iran.

The administra­tion’s strategy is to punish Iran so severely that it’s compelled to negotiate a permanent end to its nuclear ambitions as well as what the US calls its “malign behav-

iour” in the Middle East. “The United States remains open to reaching a new, more comprehens­ive deal with Iran that forever blocks its path to a nuclear weapon, addresses the entire range of its malign actions, and is worthy of the Iranian people,” Trump said in the statement.

Secretary of State Michael Pompeo said earlier Friday that the US would grant eight temporary waivers for countries to keep importing Iranian crude oil after sanctions snap back on Monday.

The decisions on waivers is part of the administra­tion’s balancing act to get tough on the Iranian government while also trying to ensure that global oil prices don’t soar.

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