WASHINGTON/PARIS (Reuters) - The Trump administration on Thursday said it will allow
Russian, Chinese and European companies to continue work at Iranian nuclear sites to make it harder for that country to develop a nuclear weapon, drawing ire from
Iran hawk Republicans.

The Trump administration, which in 2018 pulled out of the 2015 Iran
nuclear deal and reimposed
sanctions on Iran, will let the work go forward by issuing waivers to sanctions that bar non-U.S. firms from dealing with the AEOI.