US maintains pressure on Iran, unlikely to ease oil sanctions by April 30
US Senator Eric Schmitt emphasized Washington’s strategy of “apply pressure, create leverage, then negotiate” with Iran, and the likelihood of Trump agreeing to Iranian oil sanction relief by April 30 sits low.
Schmitt’s statement reinforces the “maximum pressure” strategy, suggesting no imminent sanction relief. The odds of Trump agreeing to Iranian demands in April are likely to fall further from their current low levels. The ongoing naval blockade fits the same pattern of economic isolation.
The market on Iran ending uranium enrichment by April 30 has dropped sharply. It currently sits at
Schmitt’s comments matter because they confirm the US commitment to economic pressure over diplomatic concessions, making a near-term agreement less likely. A YES share at 6¢ pays $1 if Iran halts enrichment by April 30, a
Watch for shifts in official US communication or unexpected diplomatic engagements. A change in stance from the White House or a sudden announcement of resumed negotiations could move these odds. Until then, the markets reflect a hardline status quo.
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