Bloomberg
The Trump administration will renew several key waivers that allow Iran to keep operating a limited civilian nuclear program, a move that heads off a clash with European allies and Tehran over the fate of a 2015 deal that Trump abandoned last year.
The US is extending five waivers the administration had previously granted allowing nations that remain in the deal to engage in nonproliferation activities and nuclear research at three sites — Fordow, Bushehr and Arak — without facing sanctions, Assistant Secretary of State Christopher Ford said. Instead of granting the waivers for 180 days, the administration will shorten their term to 90 days.
Two other waivers, allowing Iran to ship surplus heavy water to Oman and to ship out any enriched uranium that exceeds a 300 kilogram limit in exchange for natural, or “yellowcake†uranium, will be revoked.