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"US Eases Sanctions on Iran Despite Proxy Attacks, Congress Seeks Answers"
international-relations1 year ago

"US Eases Sanctions on Iran Despite Proxy Attacks, Congress Seeks Answers"

The Biden administration extended a sanction waiver allowing Iraq to purchase energy from Iran, despite criticism and concerns that the funds could be misused by Iran-backed militias. The administration insists that the money does not go to Iran and is used for humanitarian purposes, but critics remain skeptical, citing instances of attacks by Iran-backed groups. Iranian President Raisi stated that the funds would be used as needed, while the State Department emphasized that the funds are held in restricted accounts for non-sanctionable transactions. The waiver has been a continuing practice to help Iraq reduce its reliance on Iranian energy imports.

"Pressure Mounts on Biden Admin Over Iran Sanctions Relief"
politics1 year ago

"Pressure Mounts on Biden Admin Over Iran Sanctions Relief"

The Biden administration is facing pressure to halt billions of dollars in sanctions relief to Iran after its proxies were accused of killing three U.S. soldiers in Jordan. The administration is considering extending a sanctions waiver, potentially funneling up to $10 billion into Iran's economy. Critics argue that this would effectively subsidize Iran's support for terrorism and nuclear activities. The State Department insists that the funds are restricted for humanitarian trade, but Republican lawmakers are concerned about Iran's history of lying about such transactions and the fungibility of money.

Venezuela Cracks Down on Opposition Figures, Accusing Them of Treason
politics2 years ago

Venezuela Cracks Down on Opposition Figures, Accusing Them of Treason

Venezuela's top prosecutor has ordered the arrest of several top opposition figures, accusing them of treason and accepting money from ExxonMobil to sabotage President Nicolás Maduro's recent referendum on annexing a large, oil-rich region in Guyana. The move further undermines prospects for credible elections next year, despite commitments made to the Biden administration in exchange for sanctions relief. The Biden administration has been trying to coax Venezuela into holding elections, but Maduro's government has repeatedly undermined the opposition's ability to mount a meaningful challenge. The allegations of treason put pressure on President Biden to decide whether to continue relying on sanctions relief to push for a real vote.

Assessing Venezuela's Progress: Sanctions Relief, Political Reconciliation, and a Path Out of Crisis
international-relations2 years ago

Assessing Venezuela's Progress: Sanctions Relief, Political Reconciliation, and a Path Out of Crisis

The United States welcomes the progress made in implementing the electoral roadmap agreement in Venezuela but expresses concern over the lack of progress in releasing wrongfully detained U.S. nationals and Venezuelan political prisoners. The U.S. remains committed to supporting the Venezuelan people's aspirations for a democratic future and will continue working with the international community to restore democracy and the rule of law in Venezuela.

Venezuela's Sanctions Relief at Risk as US Demands Progress
international-relations2 years ago

Venezuela's Sanctions Relief at Risk as US Demands Progress

The White House has warned that it is prepared to "pause" sanctions relief for Venezuela unless further progress is made on the release of political prisoners and detained Americans. While the US welcomed an announcement allowing opposition presidential candidates to appeal to Venezuela's highest court, it stated that more needed to be done to avoid a freeze on relaxed sanctions. The US had previously lifted certain sanctions in response to a deal between President Nicolas Maduro and the opposition on holding a 2024 presidential election. The Venezuelan government has until the coming days to show progress or face potential sanctions reinstatement.

US-Iran Prisoner Swap and Nuclear Deal: A Comprehensive Agreement
international-relations2 years ago

US-Iran Prisoner Swap and Nuclear Deal: A Comprehensive Agreement

The prisoner exchange deal between the US and Iran is reportedly part of a larger set of understandings aimed at limiting Iran's nuclear program. Israeli officials believe the deal stems from agreements worked out during indirect talks in Oman. The exchange could facilitate further diplomacy between the two countries as the Biden administration seeks to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons. The deal involves the transfer of five Iranian Americans from prison to house arrest in exchange for $6-7 billion in frozen Iranian funds. The final transfer of funds and release of detainees are expected in the next month. The agreement has raised concerns about the US helping boost the Iranian economy amid growing threats to US troops and allies in the region. US officials deny reaching a nuclear deal with Iran, and Secretary of State Antony Blinken stated that the prisoner deal will not lead to more sanctions relief.

U.S. Quietly Pursues Informal Talks with Iran to Ease Nuclear Tensions
international-relations2 years ago

U.S. Quietly Pursues Informal Talks with Iran to Ease Nuclear Tensions

The US has been holding secret talks with Iran to limit Tehran's nuclear program and free imprisoned Americans, aiming to reach an informal agreement to prevent further escalation in their hostile relationship. Iran would agree not to enrich uranium beyond 60% purity, halt lethal attacks on American contractors in Syria and Iraq, expand cooperation with international nuclear inspectors, and refrain from selling ballistic missiles to Russia. In return, the US would avoid tightening sanctions, not seize oil-bearing foreign tankers, and not seek new punitive resolutions at the UN or the International Atomic Energy Agency against Iran for its nuclear activity.

US-Iran nuclear deal rumors impact oil prices.
international-relations2 years ago

US-Iran nuclear deal rumors impact oil prices.

The US and Iran have both denied a report that they were nearing an interim deal under which Tehran would curb its nuclear program in return for sanctions relief. The 2015 nuclear deal between Iran, Britain, China, France, Germany, Russia, and the United States aimed at keeping Iran from developing a nuclear weapon required Tehran to accept restrictions on its nuclear program and more extensive U.N. inspections in exchange for an end to U.N., U.S., and EU sanctions. One possible solution has been an interim deal under which Iran would accept fewer limits on its nuclear program in return for more modest sanctions relief than under the 2015 pact.

Venezuela's Bid for Deal with Biden at Colombia Summit.
politics2 years ago

Venezuela's Bid for Deal with Biden at Colombia Summit.

Venezuela seeks a deal with the United States on a prisoner exchange and sanctions relief at discussions on the sidelines of a multinational conference in Colombia on Venezuela's political crisis. Talks in Colombia could prove a new chance for the freedom of U.S. nationals detained in Venezuela. The summit is set to bring together officials from around 20 nations and is expected to mark the latest opportunity to advance deadlocked negotiations between Maduro and a divided opposition.