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Vance 'confident' Treasury can waive Iran oil sanctions without Congress
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Vice President Vance said Thursday the administration is “quite confident” that sanctions on Iranian oil can be waived as part of a new peace agreement without congressional approval. Vance was asked about the Iran Nuclear Agreement Review Act, a law that prevents the president from lifting sanction
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