EMBARGOED!: Emergency Pod: Iran MOU
EMBARGOED! Podcast
In this emergency episode, host Tim O'Toole is joined again by colleague Melissa Burgess (Miller & Chevalier) to discuss sanctions aspects of the June 17, 2026, Islamabad Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the U.S. and Iran and legal considerations impacting the lifting of sanctions against the Islamic Republic of Iran. The episode reviews paragraphs 7 and 10 of the MOU before taking a brief tour through the nearly 50-year history of sanctions on Iran and some of the key sanctions authorities. They discuss a sampling of reporting, waiver, and certification considerations, examine General License X, and share thoughts on some of the more difficult potential sanctions delistings.
Roadmap:
- Paragraphs 7 and 10 of the MOU
- Where do the Iran sanctions come from?
- Carter EO, Clinton EO, IEEPA, Iran Sanctions Act
- INARA and CISADA: certifications, waivers, and statutory sunset considerations
- General License X
- Hardest delistings
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