Khaleej Times

No wind-down for China on stopping its Iran oil buys

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We understand they don’t like this... But at same time they tend to act pragmatica­lly and they are going to take what the best most reliable deal is

US official

washington — Two Trump administra­tion officials said on Friday that neither a wind-down period nor a short-term waiver on China’s oil purchases from Iran are being contemplat­ed after Washington surprised Iran’s customers on Monday by demanding they halt the purchases by May 1 or face sanctions.

The administra­tion has been clear to China, Iran’s top oil consumer, about no additional waivers to the sanctions after the ones granted last November, one of the senior officials said. “They’ve known about it, so to my knowledge that’s not being contemplat­ed,” said the official, adding that ultimately questions about any wind-down period are for the State Department. The State Department did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment.

Under US sanctions law, importers of Iranian oil including China, India and Turkey, could be allowed a wind-down period before getting to zero oil purchases, including a short-term waiver. Any wind-down measures would be different than the 180 day exceptions the Trump administra­tion granted in November to China and seven other importers for significan­tly reducing oil purchases from Iran, measures set to end in May. China has alternativ­e oil suppliers including the United States and Saudi Arabia said the officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity.

“We understand they don’t like this,” the official said about China’s aversion to sanctions on Iran from the United States alone. “But at same time they tend to act pragmatica­lly and they are going to take what the best most reliable deal is.”

President Donald Trump left the Iran nuclear deal between Tehran and six world powers last May. Trump is now reapplying the oil sanctions, without exceptions, for reducing oil purchases, a step the Obama administra­tion never took when it slapped sanctions on Iran.

Trump’s sanctions on Iran are intended to curb its nuclear and ballistic missile program and reduce its influence in Syria, Yemen and other countries in the Middle East. Obama’s sanctions targeted only Iran’s nuclear programme.

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