Iran Dismisses Impact of US Sanctions, Vows Steady Oil Policy

Tehran Rejects Pressure as Trump Warns of Military Action if Talks Fail

Iran has declared that recent U.S. sanctions will not alter its oil production or export strategy, reaffirming its commitment to maintaining a steady energy policy despite mounting international pressure.

The statement comes amid renewed U.S. efforts to isolate Iran’s economy, with President Donald Trump previously urging Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei to enter negotiations. Trump warned in March that failure to engage in talks could result in military action.

Tehran, however, remains firm, stating that sanctions will not deter its right to sell oil on global markets. The Iranian government emphasized its resilience and strategic planning in navigating restrictions and maintaining export levels.

The latest tension highlights ongoing friction between Washington and Tehran, as the U.S. continues to leverage economic and political tools in its push for a new nuclear or diplomatic agreement.
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