India news: US waiver clears way for Iran oil purchase
Key takeaways
- Iran has contacted Indian refiners to sell its oil after the US temporarily lifted sanctions on Tehran.
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- The development comes as part of the ongoing US-Iran negotiations under which the US issued a temporary 60-day sanctions waiver for Iranian crude oil.
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