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Wednesday, July 11, 2018 IST
Iran vows to sell as much oil as it can in face of US sanctions

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*Iran's vice president on Tuesday said the US was trying to stop Iran's petrochemical, steel and copper exports
*America's decision to reduce Iran's oil saleswould hurt the economy, but we will "sell as much oil as we can" and protect banking, he said

 
 

LONDON: Iran's vice president acknowledged on Tuesday that US sanctions would hurt the economy, but promised to "sell as much oil as we can" and protect banking.
 
Eshaq Jahangiri said Washington was trying to stop Iran's petrochemical, steel and copper exports. "America seeks to reduce Iran's oil sales, our vital source of income, to zero," he said, according to Fars news agency.
 
"It would be a mistake to think the US economic war against Iran will have no impact," Jahangiri added.
 
President Donald Trump said in May he would pull the United States out of an international accord under which Tehran had agreed to limit its nuclear development in exchange for sanctions relief.
 
Trump said he would reintroduce sanctions and Washington later told countries they must stop buying Iran's oil from Nov. 4 or face financial consequences.
 
On Tuesday, the US ambassador to Germany also called on Berlin to block an Iranian bid to withdraw large sums of cash from bank accounts in Germany.
 
Jahangiri said Iran's foreign ministry and the central bank have taken measures to facilitate Iran's banking operations despite the US sanctions. He did not elaborate.
 
European powers which still support the nuclear deal say they will do more to encourage their businesses to remain engaged with Iran - though a number of firms have already said they plan to pull out.
 
Foreign ministers from the five remaining signatory countries to the nuclear deal -- Britain, France, Germany, China and Russia -- offered a package of economic measures to Iran on Friday but Tehran said they did not go far enough.
 
 

 
 

"We think the Europeans will act in a way to meet the Iranian demands, but we should wait and see," Jahangiri said.
 
He added that the US pressure on Iran came as the United States launched an "economic war with China and even its allies", referring to trade tensions between Washington and many of its main trading partners.
 
He also accused Washington of trying to use the economic pressure to provoke street protests in Iran.
 
A wave of anti-government demonstrations against economic hardship and alleged corruption engulfed cities across the coutry in late December and early January.

 
 
 
 
 

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