EU stops oil import from Iran
02 July 2012 [12:52] - TODAY.AZ
Oil Minister Rostam Qasemi
said here on Saturday evening that Iran’s oil has its own markets and
the country is fully ready to confront the West’s sanctions on the oil
industry, APA reports citing IRNA.
Qasemi said the Iranian government has studied all possible options in confronting the anti-oil sanctions.
"The Islamic Republic of Iran has been facing oil sanctions for several years," he said.
Iran’s oil is sold in international markets, he said, adding that today
the Iranian oil is purchased by several European states some of which
have been participating in development of oil projects.
Oil sanctions have had no effects on development of the Islamic
Republic’s oil industry, the minister reiterated, noting that
replacement of foreign contractors with Iranian ones, exports of oil
products and manufacture of numerous oil relevant equipments inside the
country are among positive impacts of the West’s sanctions on the
Iranian oil industry.
Qasemi emphasized that sanctions and pressures will have no effect on Iran’s will towards development and progress.
He announced that Iran’s oil exports to Europe stood at 18 percent
before the EU oil embargo, adding the figure is too meager compared to
the amount exported to other countries across the globe.
Since Iran’s oil is both cheap and of high quality, it has numerous
customers throughout the world, the minister said, adding that Tehran
has entered negotiations with many new customers of the Iranian oil.
Tehran believes that absence of the country in international oil markets will create tension, he stressed.
/APA/
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