Iran war day 116: US eases Iran sanctions; Lebanon ceasefire holds
Key takeaways
- US announces the temporary easing of oil sanctions for 60 days after Iran agrees to allow international nuclear inspections.
- The US eased sanctions on Iranian oil for 60 days after Tehran committed to allowing international nuclear inspectors to return to the country during negotiations to end the US-Israel war on Iran.
- Israel and Lebanon are scheduled to hold talks in the US as a ceasefire appears to be holding in Lebanon.
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US announces the temporary easing of oil sanctions for 60 days after Iran agrees to allow international nuclear inspections.
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The US eased sanctions on Iranian oil for 60 days after Tehran committed to allowing international nuclear inspectors to return to the country during negotiations to end the US-Israel war on Iran.