Iran considers oil sales to Japan
Other countries
- 03 July, 2026
- 17:24
Iran has begun negotiations on selling oil to Japanese companies.
According to Reuters, cited by Report, sources noted that potential buyers are seeking a longer-term exemption from US sanctions, as well as guarantees for safe shipping conditions in the Persian Gulf.
In June, the United States authorized the sale of Iranian oil, easing sanctions that had been in place for decades as part of efforts to reach a final peace agreement with Tehran in exchange for commitments on nuclear inspections and ensuring freedom of navigation through the Strait of Hormuz.
The current U.S. Treasury Department sanctions waiver permits the sale of Iranian-origin crude oil, petrochemical products, and refined petroleum products until August 21.
Latest News
18:13
Mount Etna eruption disrupts flights at Catania airport
Other countries17:47
Iran and Qatar resume maritime trade
Other countries17:38
Macron set for first French presidential visit to Syria since 2009
Other countries16:31
Brazil to face Norway, Mexico to play England in World Cup last 16
Football16:17
Video
Azerbaijani Defense Ministry presents weekly summary of events
Military15:46
OPEC+ countries agree to increase oil output quotas
Energy15:19
Jurgen Klopp to take charge of Germany national team
Football14:56
Pashinyan says new constitution remains on ruling party's agenda
Region14:24