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    Iran says it has reached "potential" oil buyers despite US sanctions

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    Iran says it has reached "potential" oil buyers despite US sanctions Empty Iran says it has reached "potential" oil buyers despite US sanctions

    Post by Rocky Sun 06 Jan 2019, 1:58 am

    Iran says it has reached "potential" oil buyers despite US sanctions

    Iran says it has reached "potential" oil buyers despite US sanctions 624


    Iran's deputy oil minister, Amir Hussein Zamani Nia, said all countries that have been exempted from the United States to buy a certain amount of Iranian oil imports are committed to US sanctions and expressed Tehran's hope to find new buyers.
    The United States pulled out of Iran's nuclear deal last year and re-imposed sanctions on Tehran to restrict the banking and oil sectors while temporarily allowing eight buyers to continue buying crude from Iran.
    "China, India, Japan, South Korea and other countries that have received exemptions from the United States to import Iranian oil do not want to buy even one more barrel of oil from Iran," the Iranian Oil Ministry's Internet site (Shana) quoted Zamani Nia as saying.
    "Despite US pressure on the Iranian oil market, the number of potential buyers of Iranian oil has increased significantly due to competitiveness, greed and the pursuit of more profit," he said, without elaborating.
    In addition to the countries mentioned by the Iranian official, the United States granted the 180-day exemption to Italy, Greece, Taiwan and Turkey.
    Washington is seeking to halt Iranian oil exports in full in order to curb its missile and nuclear programs and combat its growing military and political influence in the Middle East.
    Iran has urged European countries still committed to the nuclear deal to oppose sanctions by applying a financial mechanism that would make it easier to pay for Iranian oil.
    Zamani Nia said the mechanism would be "useful but can not solve problems given the influence of US influence on any European move."


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