Iran Claims US Agreed to Freeze Oil Sanctions During Talks
GLOBAL NEWS
Dhanushkumar P
5/19/20261 min read


Iran has claimed that the United States has agreed to temporarily freeze sanctions on Iranian oil exports while negotiations between the two countries continue. The development reportedly emerged as part of ongoing diplomatic efforts aimed at reducing tensions and reaching a broader agreement on regional and nuclear-related issues.
According to Iranian media reports, the proposed arrangement would allow a temporary easing of restrictions on Iranian oil during the negotiation period until a final agreement is reached. Iranian news agency Tasnim stated that the move would act as a short-term waiver rather than a complete removal of sanctions.
Reports suggest that Iran is continuing to insist on the full removal of sanctions as part of any long-term agreement with Washington. However, the current proposal is believed to focus on creating space for diplomatic talks and reducing economic pressure while discussions continue.
The reported development comes amid heightened tensions in the Middle East and ongoing negotiations linked to Iran’s nuclear activities, regional security, and oil trade. Recent diplomatic efforts involving Gulf nations and international mediators have reportedly encouraged both sides to continue discussions instead of escalating military tensions.
Despite the Iranian claims, there has been no official confirmation from the US government regarding a complete freeze on oil sanctions. Some American officials have reportedly denied that Washington has formally agreed to waive sanctions fully, indicating that negotiations are still ongoing and sensitive in nature.
Global oil markets are closely monitoring the situation, as any easing of sanctions on Iranian oil could affect crude supply and international oil prices. Analysts believe that even temporary relief measures could influence energy markets and trade flows, especially at a time of uncertainty in global fuel supply chains.
The discussions between Iran and the United States are being viewed as a significant diplomatic development, with many countries in the region hoping for stability and a reduction in tensions. While no final agreement has been announced yet, the reported willingness to consider temporary sanctions relief is being seen as a possible step toward broader negotiations in the coming weeks.
