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US imposes fresh sanctions on Iran's military oil sales, Treasury says

WASHINGTON: The U.S. said on ​Thursday it has imposed new sanctions on Iran’s military ‌oil trade, even as Washington and Tehran reached a tentative agreement to extend their ceasefire and lift restrictions on ​shipping through the Strait of Hormuz. The Treasury ​Department said it had sanctioned eight vessels involved ⁠in transporting Iranian crude oil and petroleum products ​to global markets. The vessels included the Marshall Islands-flagged ​oil tanker Flora, the Comoros-flagged crude oil tanker Hauncayo and the Panama-flagged tanker Ill Gap. “We will not allow the Iranian ​government to increase its oil revenue for the ​purpose of reconstituting its armed forces and military capabilities,” Treasury ‌Secretary ⁠Scott Bessent said in a release. READ MORE: US imposes new Iran sanctions, warns against paying Hormuz tolls President Donald Trump has yet to approve the deal in the war the U.S. and Israel launched on February 28. The ​conflict has ​roiled global ⁠markets by closing the vital strait off Iran and Oman, through which 20% ​of the world’s oil and gas normally ​flowed. The ⁠U.S. also imposed sanctions on more than 15 entities including Worth Seen Energy Limited in Hong Kong, ⁠Symphony ​Shipping and Maritime Management Inc ​in Dubai, and Mehdiyev Trading Co, also in Hong Kong.

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