Bill
HR 2012
Iran Sanctions Relief Review Act of 2025
The Iran Sanctions Relief Review Act of 2025 mandates thorough reviews of sanctions relief for Iran, ensuring compliance with agreements and enhancing U.S. oversight.
Bill
HR 2012
The Iran Sanctions Relief Review Act of 2025 mandates thorough reviews of sanctions relief for Iran, ensuring compliance with agreements and enhancing U.S. oversight.
Bill Number: HR 2012
Title: Iran Sanctions Relief Review Act of 2025
Status: Introduced in House
Introduced On: March 10, 2025
Classification: Bill
The Iran Sanctions Relief Review Act of 2025 aims to establish a framework for reviewing and potentially modifying sanctions relief related to Iran. The bill seeks to ensure that any changes to sanctions are thoroughly evaluated, particularly in light of Iran's compliance with international agreements and its behavior regarding nuclear proliferation and regional stability.
The bill primarily affects:
- U.S. Government: It imposes additional oversight on the executive branch's ability to grant sanctions relief.
- Iran: The bill directly impacts Iran's economic situation, particularly regarding trade and investment opportunities that may arise from sanctions relief.
- International Community: Allies and partners involved in negotiations with Iran will be influenced by the U.S. stance on sanctions relief.
The bill is sponsored by:
- Primary Sponsor: Keith Self
- Cosponsors:
- Michael Lawler
- Michael T. McCaul
- Claudia Tenney
- Maria Elvira Salazar
- Richard McCormick
- Jared Moskowitz
- Michael Baumgartner
The Iran Sanctions Relief Review Act of 2025 represents a significant step towards ensuring that any sanctions relief granted to Iran is carefully scrutinized and aligned with U.S. foreign policy objectives. By establishing a structured review process, the bill aims to enhance oversight and accountability in U.S.-Iran relations.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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