The United States has authorized Iran to resume crude oil exports under a newly signed 60-day license, according to reports from Bild.
The move represents a concrete step in the broader diplomatic framework aimed at ending the ongoing conflict between Tehran and Washington, shifting the dynamic from confrontation to managed engagement.
This development follows earlier indications that restrictions on Iranian oil shipments were being lifted as part of high-level negotiations.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi previously announced the removal of export barriers, signaling a significant de-escalation in geopolitical tensions.
The 60-day window provides a temporary but critical period for Iran to reintegrate into global energy supply chains, albeit under strict oversight.
For energy markets, the resumption of Iranian exports introduces a new variable in global supply dynamics.