Washington, DC – The US State Department confirmed that the US administration is continuing its efforts to deprive the Iranian regime of hundreds of millions of dollars.
This is being done through strengthening sanctions measures and targeting activities that contribute to funding its various programs and networks.
Targeting networks that circumvent sanctions
The US State Department explained that it is focusing on targeting Iranian networks that attempt to circumvent US sanctions.
It noted that these measures are part of a broader strategy to increase economic pressure on Tehran.
The State Department affirmed that Washington continues to monitor financial and commercial activities linked to Iran.
It is also taking necessary measures to prevent access to resources
that could be used to support activities the US considers a threat to regional stability.
Regarding the Iranian nuclear issue, the State Department indicated
that President Donald Trump is in no hurry to reach an agreement with Iran.
It emphasized that the US administration prefers an agreement that achieves its objectives and conditions,
rather than a hasty agreement that fails to meet its requirements.
Reject an unsuitable agreement
She added that Washington continues to evaluate the course of negotiations
and developments related to the Iranian file in coordination with its allies and international partners.
The US State Department stressed that President Trump will not agree to what it described as a bad agreement with Iran.
She stressed that any future understanding must ensure that issues of concern to the United States are addressed in a clear and effective manner.
These statements come at a time when Washington continues its policy of economic and diplomatic pressure towards Tehran.
This is in parallel with following up on international efforts related to the nuclear file and related regional developments.


