US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has stated that any relaxation of restrictions on Iran would be implemented gradually rather than immediately. His remarks come amid ongoing discussions and speculation about the future of US-Iran relations and the possibility of easing sanctions. Bessent emphasized that any changes to the existing restrictions would not happen overnight. Instead, any decision to reduce economic or financial pressure on Iran would be carried out in a phased and carefully monitored manner. The statement suggests that Washington is likely to adopt a cautious approach toward any policy adjustments involving Tehran. The comments are significant as international attention remains focused on diplomatic efforts, regional stability, and the broader relationship between the United States and Iran. While expectations of sanctions relief have been discussed in some quarters, the US Treasury Secretary’s remarks indicate that any easing of restrictions, if approved, would take place step by step rather than through a sudden policy shift.


