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Article: IRAN: U.S. SANCTIONS MAY END SOON.(United States)(Brief Article)
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- IPR Strategic Business Information Database
- Article date:
- January 29, 2001
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Statements by Iranian and American officials in the days shortly before and after the 20 January U.S. presidential inauguration have renewed expectations that the Iran-Libya Sanctions Act will not be renewed in August 2001. Some cautious observers suggest, however, that although ILSA may no longer exist in its current form, some sort of selective sanctions may continue to exist. During his confirmation hearing on 17 January, Secretary of State-designate Colin Powell said that the administration's national security team would explore the possibility of an increased dialog with Iran. One day earlier, Iranian Foreign Minister Kamal Kharrazi said that the Clinton ...
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