
Chinese Firms Await Sanctions Relief Amid Iran Deal Optimism
Plunging oil prices and a US-Iran deal spark optimism, but analysts caution Chinese firms sanctioned for Iran business may not see immediate relief from existing sanctions.

Plunging oil prices and a US-Iran deal spark optimism, but analysts caution Chinese firms sanctioned for Iran business may not see immediate relief from existing sanctions.
A draft US-Iran memorandum of understanding, reportedly to be signed June 19 in Switzerland, includes an immediate end to hostilities, lifting of sanctions on oil exports, reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, and a $300 billion reconstruction package for Iran. Key details remain unverified.
A draft US-Iran memorandum of understanding, reportedly to be signed June 19 in Switzerland, includes an immediate end to hostilities, lifting of sanctions on oil exports, reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, and a $300 billion reconstruction package for Iran. Key nuclear issues remain for future talks.

US Permanent Representative to the UN Mike Waltz expressed confidence that a deal with Iran would be signed on Sunday, June 14. He stated that the US will not provide upfront cash, emphasizing a 'pay for performance' approach for any unfrozen assets or sanctions relief. Pakistani PM Shehbaz Sharif also indicated a peace agreement is likely within 24 hours.
A draft memorandum between Washington and Tehran reportedly includes Iran's commitment to not produce nuclear weapons, reopening the Strait of Hormuz, and US sanctions relief. Details suggest Iran will dilute enriched uranium internally, with a 60-day discussion period for implementation. The US may release $25 billion in frozen Iranian assets.
Iran has presented a set of conditions for a potential deal with the US, prioritizing sanctions relief, maritime access, and regional security, including Lebanon. Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated that a memorandum of understanding is close to finalization, focusing on ending hostilities and reopening the Strait of Hormuz, with nuclear program negotiations to follow. US priorities include nuclear restrictions and halting funding for proxy groups.
Iran has outlined conditions for a potential deal with the US, focusing on sanctions relief, maritime access, and regional security, separate from nuclear talks. Key demands include lifting the US naval blockade, a new arrangement for the Strait of Hormuz, and inclusion of Hezbollah in Lebanon. While US officials prioritize nuclear restrictions and regional security, Iran stresses performance-based sanctions relief. A digital signing is being considered, with Pakistan mediating.
Iran has presented a set of conditions for a potential agreement with the US, prioritizing sanctions relief, reopening the Strait of Hormuz under its terms, and including Lebanon's Hezbollah in the deal. Nuclear program discussions are deferred to a later phase.
US President Donald Trump states sanctions on Iran will not be lifted upfront, conditioning relief on the country's behavior and a reached peace deal, amidst stalled full negotiations and a tenuous ceasefire.

Svetlana Zhurova, First Deputy Chair of the State Duma Committee on International Affairs, stated that Russia sees no progress in the sanctions relief process. She noted that dialogue with Washington is neutral, with potential decisions being prepared at the executor level, but no public announcements on sanctions removal have been made.

Kremlin official Maxim Oreshkin stated that Russia should not expect Western sanctions to be lifted, as current global changes are fundamental and not tied to specific events. He urged against waiting for a return to the old ways.

US businesses in Russia have not experienced any relaxation of sanctions pressure, despite President Trump's stated desire to improve relations with Moscow, according to AmCham Russia CEO Robert Agee. He believes sanctions will persist until the conflict ends.

US Senator Marco Rubio stated that any sanctions relief for Iran is contingent on its nuclear program abandonment, not the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. He emphasized that Iran's nuclear activities led to sanctions and that lifting them requires Iran to cease these activities.

Lebanese President Aoun and PM Salam emphasize negotiation as the least costly option for Lebanon. Meanwhile, Syria is pushing for the US to remove its state sponsor of terrorism designation to boost economic recovery, facing Israeli opposition and complex regional dynamics.

Progress on a US-Iran peace deal has stalled as disagreements persist over Tehran's nuclear program and sanctions relief. The US seeks nuclear guarantees, while Iran demands clarity on sanctions easing, with both sides wary of the other's intentions.

A potential US-Iran diplomatic breakthrough could lead to sanctions relief for Iran, benefiting China as the primary buyer of Iranian oil. Analysts suggest this deal would require Iran to relinquish nuclear leverage and reopen the Strait, with China expected to resume oil imports if restrictions are lifted.
Despite claims of progress, US-Iran talks on a nuclear deal and ending conflict remain stalled over uranium enrichment, sanctions relief, and control of the Strait of Hormuz. Both sides express cautious optimism but highlight major sticking points.
Despite claims of progress, a US-Iran deal to end Middle East conflict and reopen the Strait of Hormuz faces major hurdles, including uranium enrichment and sanctions relief. Both sides express caution, with the US emphasizing diplomacy but prepared for alternatives.
Mediators are reportedly working on a 60-day ceasefire extension between the US and Iran, including phased sanctions relief for Tehran and gradual reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. Talks aim to prevent renewed military confrontation and address Iran's nuclear program.

Iran submitted a peace proposal to the US calling for sanctions relief, release of frozen funds, and an end to the naval blockade. The proposal also includes ending wars on all fronts, including Lebanon, and US troop withdrawal from areas near Iran. President Trump announced he had suspended a planned attack on Iran following the proposal.

Kirill Dmitriev, Russian President's Special Representative, stated that the recent 30-day extension of sanctions relief on Russian oil is a positive signal for global energy markets and proves Russia's essential role in global energy security.

Tehran has warned Europe against the idea of sending warships to the key waterway, as it outlined a conditional proposal on uranium, sanctions relief and a Lebanon ceasefire.
Iran and the US are reportedly in talks for a temporary truce, aiming to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and pave the way for broader nuclear negotiations. A 30-day pause in hostilities is proposed, with discussions focusing on lifting shipping blockades and ending military actions. More complex issues like sanctions relief and Iran's nuclear program remain under negotiation.
Iran is reviewing a US proposal, with a response expected soon, potentially via Pakistani mediators. Tehran prioritizes a full war cessation and sanctions relief over nuclear talks, seeking UN Security Council guarantees.