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Iran declares its readiness to return to all its obligations under the nuclear agreement


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  • yota691 changed the title to $ 400 billion Iranian-Chinese deal

$ 400 billion Iranian-Chinese deal

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$ 400 billion Iranian-Chinese deal

 
Gary White Translation: Khaled Kassem
 
 
The current progress of the trade war should not be very happy. Although both sides of the dispute talk about the possibility of reaching an agreement ahead of the recent talks in Washington, there has been a major development that could threaten any final agreement.
China has signed a long-term deal to supply Iranian oil and will pay for crude in yuan, bypassing the established petrodollar system. This development is a serious escalation of the new Cold War from the point of view of the hawks of the US administration.
The deal extends 25 years after it was confirmed last August and includes paying China the price of purchases of Iranian oil, gas and petrochemicals at a discount of 12 percent.

China will allocate another $ 120 billion to boost Iran's transport sector and will deploy 5,000 Chinese security personnel inside Iran to protect its investments, as well as guard shipments of oil tankers between Iran and China. In dollars. Iran has tried for years to persuade countries to pay for oil in currencies other than the dollar, so Beijing must know that this move will be controversial in Washington, so it took some time to leak details of the agreement. This agreement is a solution to circumvent US sanctions by Chinese companies, and the presence of Chinese troops inside Iran complicates any future US military action. On the other hand, Trump's trade war accelerated the ideological battle between Washington and Beijing, and the views of both sides were hardened, and that was the result.

The association regards the payment system as a global concern in cross-border transactions, and differences of opinion on Iran have highlighted the influence of the US political system on the global financial system.
Washington's authority over the dollar-based payment system is clearly a real problem for geopolitical rivals such as China and Russia, and a thorny issue for allies as well. Only one percent of oil and gas comes from America. He said the euro will become an effective tool for EU sovereignty.
China also wants other countries to consider joining it. Iran's ambassador to India, Ali Gekini, believes that India should follow the Chinese model and not pay attention to US sanctions on its country and take advantage of the opportunities available in the Iranian oil and gas sector. India is Iran's second-largest oil customer after China before America pulled out of the nuclear deal in May 2018.
New Delhi stopped importing Iranian crude on May 2, when US sanctions on Iran's oil sector came into effect, and India is thus in a complex geopolitical position. Although Iran and China initially signed a cooperation agreement in 2016, the latter is a reaction to the trade war and the Trump administration's desire to isolate Iran. China hopes the yuan will one day challenge the dollar as a global and international reserve currency, and maintaining the pricing of raw materials in dollars will be more important than ever.
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Iran to cut nuclear deal commitments until it reaches ‘desired result’

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Iran has been reducing its commitments to the 2015 nuclear deal, which the US pulled out from last year. (File/AFP)

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Khamenei made the statement in a meeting with commanders of the elite Revolutionary Guards

“The responsibility is with the Atomic Energy Organization and they must be carry out the reduction,” he said

GENEVA: Iran will continue reducing its commitments under its 2015 nuclear deal until it reaches the “desired result,” Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said on Wednesday, according to his official website.
“We will continue the reduction of commitments,” Khamenei said in a meeting with commanders of the elite Revolutionary Guards.
“The responsibility is with the Atomic Energy Organization and they must be carry out the reduction ...in a precise, complete and comprehensive way and continue until the time we reach a desired result.”

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Date: 2019/10/2 13:20  83 times read
Khamenei: We will continue to reduce nuclear commitments until we reach the desired results
The Supreme Leader of the Iranian Revolution, Ali Khamenei, said that his country will continue to reduce nuclear obligations, until it reaches the desired results.
"We will continue to reduce commitments," the official website quoted him as saying during a meeting with Revolutionary Guards commanders.
He added: "The responsibility on the IAEA and they must implement the reduction, in an accurate, complete and comprehensive, as well as continue until we reach the desired results."
U.S. President Donald Trump announced on May 8, 2018, his country's withdrawal from the 2015 agreement with Tehran over its nuclear program, and the resumption of tough economic sanctions aimed at drying up Iran's financial resources, and imposing sanctions on buyers of Iranian crude oil and products. Iran has done so by announcing recently that it will not adhere to another set of standards agreed in 2015.
In response to the US withdrawal from the deal and the reimposition of sanctions, Iran has taken three steps towards reducing its nuclear commitments, most recently on September 7, when it lifted restrictions on research and level of uranium enrichment and centrifuges.
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Iraq summons the Iranian ambassador and informs him of an absolute rejection of his statements about the international coalition

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The Iranian Foreign Ministry announced Wednesday the recall of Iran's ambassador to Baghdad, Erj Masjedi.

The ministry said in a statement received Shafaq News that it summoned "the Ambassador of the Islamic Republic of Iran in Baghdad and informed the Undersecretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Abdul Karim Hashem Mustafa, the Iranian ambassador absolute rejection of what he made in a previous statement on the targeting of international coalition forces operating in Iraq, which are acting at the request of the Iraqi government, In coordination with them, it is the task of training and advising Iraqi forces. "

"The Undersecretary affirmed that Baghdad will not allow it to be an arena for international conflicts, nor to be a corridor or headquarters for any attack that harms neighboring countries or friends of Iraq from the countries of the region and the world." At the same time, he called on the Iranian security authorities to investigate the circumstances of the incident and take the necessary measures to reduce the recurrence of attacks on Iraqi citizens with whom the Islamic Republic of Iran has fraternal, historical and fateful relations. "Feature.

"At the same time, Iraq is keen to maintain a balanced and stable relations with the Islamic Republic of Iran," he said.

https://www.shafaaq.com/ar/سیاسة/العراق-يستدعي-السفير-الايراني-ويبلغه-رفضا-مطلقا-لتصريحاته-بشأن-التحالف-الدولي/

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Revolutionary Guards: thwart an attempt to assassinate Qassem Soleimani

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The head of the Revolutionary Guard Intelligence Organization Hussein Taib, foiled an attempt to assassinate the Quds Force commander Qasim Soleimani.
Taib revealed at a conference of Revolutionary Guards leaders that the assassination of Soleimani was planned for years, after the failure of Iran's enemies to target the headquarters of the Revolutionary Guards inside Iran, particularly in the province of Kerman, pointing out that the goal of Soleimani's assassination is to suggest that the assassination came to settle internal accounts In Iran, the IRGC intelligence thwarted the operation before it was carried out.
Taib pointed out that the Revolutionary Guards intelligence spotted the assassination team and thwarted his plot, stressing that the members of the team admitted that they were targeted through the assassination of Soleimani, destabilizing the internal situation and public opinion.

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Iran Says It Thwarted Plot to Assassinate Top Guards Commander

 

 

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Golnar Motevalli

October 3, 2019, 4:25 AM CDT Updated on October 3, 2019, 6:12 AM CDT

 

 

Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps said it thwarted plans by Arab and Israeli intelligence agencies to kill the commander of its elite Qods unit earlier this year, publishing details of its claims amid a tense standoff in the Gulf.

Several people were arrested in connection with the plot to assassinate General Qassem Soleimani, Guards spy chief Hossein Taeb was cited as saying by Sepah News.

Soleimani, a veteran of the Iran-Iraq war, is a household name in Iran where he’s feted for helping defeat Islamic State in Iraq and Syria and largely keeping the group out of Iranian territory. He’s been sanctioned by the U.S. since 2007 and in May this year Washington designated the IRGC in its entirety a foreign terrorist organization, the first time the label has been applied to an official state institution or a country’s security forces.

Taeb said the plot involved a “team of terrorists” trained in neighboring countries who planned to place as much as 500 kilograms (1,100 pounds) of explosives in a tunnel beneath a religious shrine built by Soleimani’s late father in Kerman in central Iran.

The explosives were to be detonated while Soleimani took part in the annual Shia Fatimiyya mourning ceremony, he said, without giving exact dates for the attack or the arrests. Iran held the Fatimiyya holiday in early February this year.

According to Taeb, the IRGC’s own intelligence services tracked the three-member team as it prepared the attack. He didn’t explain the delay in going public.

Tensions between Iran and many of its neighbors have soared since the U.S. abandoned the 2015 nuclear deal and reimposed sanctions on Iran’s economy and oil exports, severing a major source of income for the Islamic Republic.

Saudi Arabia, the U.S. and leading European nations all blame Iran for an attack on critical Saudi oil facilities last month. Tehran denies the claims.

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-10-03/iran-says-it-thwarted-plot-to-assassinate-top-guards-commander?srnd=markets-vp

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US sanctions have cracked Hamas economically

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US sanctions have cracked Hamas economically

 
 
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The recent announcement by the United States of sanctions against a group of organizations in the region again raises an extremely delicate issue: the relations between these entities on the one hand and the countries that embrace them on the other.
The accuracy and importance of this point is especially important given that a number of these organizations, which are in the US classification, still have close relations with some countries and, most importantly, have branches in other countries, which increases the accuracy of this American decision.
A number of studies indicate that the accuracy of this decision comes with its inclusion of the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) specifically to be at the head of these groups, which increases the sensitivity of this decision in light of the controversy associated with this movement.
The Independent also points out that the accuracy of the resolution also stems from another point: it included some important decisions, including the imposition of sanctions on some senior officials, including Zaher Jabarin, Hamas' strongman in Turkey - as well as some representatives of the leadership Revolutionary Guards too.
It is noteworthy that the sanctions affected a number of senior officials in the Palestinian movement as well, such as Marwan Mahdi Salah al-Rawi, owner of the Turkish-based Ridin Exchange Company, in addition to Ismail Tash, Deputy Executive Director of Ridin Exchange, in addition to Smart Import and Export Company, which Istanbul, Turkey, to support Hamas.
The United States is accusing the movement of money laundering, accusations that have become deeper and more that it is ringing the alarm bell for the movement as the names of the sanctions imposed by this Palestinian movement.
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Rouhani: Tehran accepted the French project, but America failed

 
Tehran / Agencies 

Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said that Tehran had agreed to the French project to resolve the crisis between Washington and Tehran "if it gives guarantees to his country, stressing that" America has failed this project. "In the first response by Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif Bin Salman, he said: "We will receive Saudi Arabia hugs"  

Speaking at a cabinet meeting on Wednesday, he said: "America should lift all sanctions against Iran, and when the Islamic Republic starts exporting oil and receives its revenues, then relations will return to normal. We told France that we approve the project but we disagree on the details."
Rouhani said: "The Europeans said that US President Trump is ready to work within the French project, but we demanded guarantees," stressing that the White House is the failure of the success of the French project.
On the meeting of the 5 + 1 nuclear agreement, the Iranian president said: "When we say the P5 + 1 means we go back to the nuclear deal, but there is a country that says the path in the nuclear deal was wrong." In public, it says it wants tougher sanctions.
At the same time, Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said that the European countries that are parties to the nuclear agreement cannot take action on Iran's decisions to reduce its obligations under the agreement in response to the US withdrawal.
"Since Iran has not withdrawn from the nuclear deal, the European countries cannot take action against the Iranian steps," Zarif said. "Our steps to reduce our commitments in the nuclear deal are to compensate for our losses in this agreement. Article 36 of the nuclear agreement is ours, and no one can stand in front of these steps. "
US-Iranian relations have seen tensions and a military escalation, after Trump withdrew from the 2015 nuclear deal with Tehran, followed by an attack on four oil tankers in the Oman Sea, the downing of a modern US reconnaissance aircraft with an Iranian missile over the Strait of Hormuz, and the detention of the Strait government. Tariq of Britain, an Iranian oil tanker said that its destination Syria, which is imposed by the European Union sanctions, while Tehran responded by detaining a British oil tanker from the Strait of Hormuz.
Meanwhile, Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said in the first response to statements by Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman: "We will receive Saudi Arabia in hugs" and that Iran is ready to open to Saudi Arabia if the latter adjusted its behavior.
Zarif said, according to Iranian television, on the sidelines of the government meeting on Wednesday: "We will receive Saudi Arabia hugs if it changes its behavior and reached a conclusion that it can not provide security through the purchase of weapons and the sovereignty of others."
This came in response to a question to Zarif about his opinion in the statements of the Saudi Crown Prince, Mohammed bin Salman, recently, on the preference of Saudi Arabia to dialogue over the war, and talk about the negotiations between US President Donald Trump and Iranian Hassan 
spiritual.
Mohammed bin Salman, in an interview with the program "60 Minutes" broadcast on the channel "CBS" US, last Sunday, that the attack Aramco not only hurt the heart of the Saudi energy industry, but the heart of the global energy industry. "It has disrupted 5.5 percent of the world's energy needs, the needs of the United States, China and the world at large."
Bin Salman also expressed his hope that the ceasefire announced by the Houthis, for their part, will lead to political dialogue and an end to the war in Yemen, but first demanded that Iran stop its support 
For the Houthis.
Asked if he was willing to negotiate an end to the war in Yemen, Prince Mohammed bin Salman said: "We do this every day, but we are trying to reflect this debate on a practical application on the ground."
Tensions between the two countries have escalated recently over accusations that Iran is threatening shipping in the Gulf and targeting Saudi oil facilities.
Iran's oil minister, Begin Zanganeh, said in a statement on Wednesday that he considers the new Saudi energy minister a friend for more than two decades.
The news agency "Reuters" the Iranian minister, as saying at an energy conference in Moscow: "The Prince Abdul Aziz bin Salman friend for more than 22 years."
The Saudi monarch, King Salman bin Abdul Aziz, issued last September, royal orders to appoint Prince Abdul Aziz bin Salman to this position, a long member of the Saudi delegation to the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and has experience in the oil sector spanning decades. It was the first time a member of the Saudi royal family had served as energy minister in the world's top oil exporter.
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Agencies - Washington
02:00 Saturday, October 5, 2019
 
US President Donald Trump said Friday that Iranian President Hassan Rouhani wanted to meet him at the United Nations last month, but his administration refused to take any lift, even partially, of sanctions. .

Former and current US officials, journalists and others, including Microsoft, said a group of hackers linked to the Iranian government had tried to infiltrate email accounts of the US presidential campaign. According to Bloomberg News on Friday, Microsoft's vice president for customer trust and safety Tom Burt said four accounts had been "hacked" by a group called "phosphorus."



He said that between August and September, Phosphorus made more than 2,700 attempts to identify e-mail accounts linked to specific users of Microsoft and then attacked 241 of them.

He said the targeted accounts were linked to a US presidential campaign, current and former US government officials, journalists covering world politics and Iranian dissidents.

On the other hand, while there was strong speculation that the UN General Assembly would see US and Rouhani meet, Trump told reporters outside the White House that Rouhani was trying to hold a meeting but wanted to lift the sanctions, he wanted a meeting at the United Nations; Whole, or partially filed and I said no.
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SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - A group of Iranian-linked hackers have launched attacks on US journalists, government officials and campaign accounts for the 2020 US presidential election, Microsoft said on Friday. 

Tom Burt, vice president in charge of security and user trust, said the US group's Internet Security Center had monitored a group of more than 2,700 attempts to reveal e-mail accounts belonging to Microsoft users. 

In a statement posted on Microsoft's Web site, Burt said only four accounts had been affected by "extensive online activity by the threatening group", without specifying which candidates were targeted or whose accounts were compromised. 

The same official said that a group called Microsoft "Phosphorus" (Phosphorus) tried to penetrate the accounts of mail messages for its purposes. "The target accounts are linked to a US presidential campaign team, current and former government officials, journalists working to cover international political relations and well-known Iranians living outside their country," Burt said. 

Bert said Microsoft believes the hacker group is "sourced from Iran and is linked to the Iranian government." 

He said the US Technology Group had notified the parties to the attacks of their accounts and advised them to strengthen their electronic protection. 

Burt said the attacks were not technically sophisticated and were about trying to use personal information such as phone numbers collected to identify e-mail accounts or bypassing systems to allow passwords to be changed. 

"These efforts demonstrate that (Phosphorus) is very enthusiastic and wants to invest considerable time and resources in research and other means of gathering information," he said. 

Relations between Tehran and Washington have been strained since the United States unilaterally withdrew in May 2018 from a nuclear deal signed by major powers with Iran and reimposed economic sanctions on Iran. 

This year, Facebook has suspended more than 2,600 fraudulent accounts that it says are linked to Iran, Russia, Macedonia and Kosovo and aim to influence political views in a number of regions of the world.

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Tehran: We will soon present to the countries of the region the peace initiative in the Strait of Hormuz

 

BAGHDAD / Obelisk: Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman, Abbas Mousavi, said Tuesday that Tehran will soon submit to the countries of the region a written proposal for a peace initiative in the Strait of Hormuz.

Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said earlier that his country would present a "Hormuz Peace Initiative" on a collective partnership within the Gulf region.

Rouhani stressed that Tehran looks forward to the participation of all countries in the region in this initiative, without giving details.

In a speech to the United Nations General Assembly at the end of last month, the Iranian president said that the security of the region will not be restored "unless the American forces leave".

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Iranian Oil Minister Begin Zanganeh admitted on Tuesday that US sanctions have led to a decline in Iran's oil sector.

"The situation in Iran is that the oil industry in Iran is subjected every few years to a severe blow and economic sanctions are among them, " Zanganeh was quoted by the semi-official Mehr news agency as saying. Region".
 
 
After its withdrawal from the nuclear deal in 2018, the United States again imposed economic sanctions on Tehran . As a result, many foreign companies have withdrawn from their projects in the country.
US President Donald Trump has vowed to press ahead with "tougher sanctions against Iran if Tehran does not back down from its pursuit of nuclear weapons, stop the threat of neighboring countries and the security of oil supplies, and its destructive policies in the Middle East ." "Sanctions will not be lifted as long as Iran maintains its threatening behavior," he said. "It will be tightened." "It is the duty of all countries to act," he said. "No responsible government can support Iran's thirst for blood."
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In Major Blow To Iran, China Withdraws From World’s Largest Gas Field

By Irina Slav - Oct 07, 2019, 12:00 PM CDT

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China’s CNPC is no longer a partner in the 11 phase of development of the giant South Pars gas field in Iran, the country’s oil minister Bijan Zanganeh.

State news agency Shana quoted Zanganeh as saying, “The fate of the South Pars Phase 11 has been determined and Petropars will continue developing the project alone and by the end of the this [Iranian calendar] year (to March 20, 2020), the first jacket will be installed in the phase for a platform with 500 mcf/d of gas production capacity.”

 

South Pars is the world’s largest natural gas field and Iran and Qatar share it. Iran announced plans to use foreign capital to boost its gas production from South Pars after the international sanctions against it were dropped and soon enough French Total and CNPC entered the project as partners.

When talk began that the United States will reimpose sanctions on Tehran, the French supermajor had already invested $90 million in the 11th phase of South Pars. Before President Donald Trump announced the return of the sanctions, Total’s CEO Patrick Pouyanne said the company would seek to secure waivers so it can continue working on South Pars but unfortunately for it, waivers were not granted.

Following Total’s exit, CNPC remained Iran’s only partner in the project and for a while it seemed that the Chinese company will remain the largest shareholder and operator of the project. Yet then reports began surfacing that the Chinese are about to pull out of the project for fear of CNPC’s exposure to the U.S. financial system. In a way, Zanganeh’s statement is nothing but an official confirmation of old news.

Despite this confirmation, Iran seems no less determined to carry out its plans for South Pars, with state-owned Petropars as the operator. The 20-year development project envisages bringing gas production from the field to 2 billion cu ft of gas daily.

https://oilprice.com/Energy/Energy-General/In-Major-Blow-To-Iran-China-Withdraws-From-Worlds-Largest-Gas-Field.html

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Iran Admits U.S. Sanctions Dealt ‘’Deadly Blow’’ To Its Oil Industry

By Tsvetana Paraskova - Oct 08, 2019, 12:00 PM CDT

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Iran’s oil industry has been falling behind because of the U.S. sanctions, but Tehran will resist, Iranian media quoted Oil Minister Bijan Zanganeh as saying on Tuesday.

“The conditions in Iran are in a way that once every few years the oil industry receives a deadly blow and the economic sanctions can be considered one of those,” Zanganeh said, as carried by the semi-official Mehr news agency.  

 

“This has caused Iran’s oil industry to fall behind from the international position and space but we will resist in this area,” Zanganeh added, according to the agency.

The U.S. sanctions on Iran’s oil industry and exports have significantly cut Iranian oil exports, as the United States ended in May all waivers for all of Iran’s oil buyers and is going after anyone dealing with Iranian oil.

Iran continues to export oil, especially to China, but it has drastically increased the secrecy of how it ships that oil abroad and says that it is using every means possible to export its crude.

This weekend, Zanganeh said, as carried by Iranian media: “We will use every possible way to export our oil and we will not succumb to America’s pressure because exporting oil is Iran’s legitimate right.” 

 

Also this weekend, Iran said that the China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC) had withdrawn from the development of Phase 11 of the giant South Pars natural gas field, in a major blow for Iran’s oil and gas industry.

Last year, France’s Total had quit the project because of the U.S. sanctions, leaving CNPC the only foreign participant in South Pars 11.

With CNPC now also quitting, it will be Iran’s Petropars that will develop the project alone, Zanganeh said.

Commenting on the withdrawal of Total and CNPC, Zanganeh said: “They did so in a friendly manner and we did not have disputes with them in this regard. The sanctions created an atmosphere in which they could not and did not want to stay in the contract.”

By Tsvetana Paraskova for Oilprice.com

https://oilprice.com/Energy/Crude-Oil/Iran-Admits-US-Sanctions-Dealt-Deadly-Blow-To-Its-Oil-Industry.html

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2019/10/09 13:28
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Khamenei: We decided not to build a nuclear bomb despite our ability to do so

Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei said on Wednesday his country had never sought to make or use nuclear weapons, which are banned by Islamic law, despite having nuclear technology.

"The manufacture and stockpiling of nuclear bombs is a mistake and their use is forbidden," state television quoted him as saying.

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Iranian Oil Minister Begin Zanganeh admitted on Tuesday that US sanctions have led to a decline in Iran's oil sector.

"The situation in Iran is that the oil industry in Iran is subjected every few years to a severe blow and economic sanctions are among them, " Zanganeh was quoted by the semi-official Mehr news agency as saying. Region".
 
 
After its withdrawal from the nuclear deal in 2018, the United States again imposed economic sanctions on Tehran . As a result, many foreign companies have withdrawn from their projects in the country.
US President Donald Trump has vowed to press ahead with "tougher sanctions against Iran if Tehran does not back down from its pursuit of nuclear weapons, stop the threat of neighboring countries and the security of oil supplies, and its destructive policies in the Middle East ." "Sanctions will not be lifted as long as Iran maintains its threatening behavior," he said. "It will be tightened." "It is the duty of all countries to act," he said. "No responsible government can support Iran's thirst for blood."
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Oil prices rose during Friday's trading, affected by an explosion in an Iranian oil tanker in the Red Sea off the coast of Jeddah.

Brent futures rose 2.01% to $ 60.29 a barrel by 09:00 Moscow time, according to Bloomberg data.

US West Texas Intermediate crude futures rose 1.83% to $ 54.53 a barrel.
 

According to the agency "Esna" an explosion in an Iranian tanker near the Saudi port of Jeddah today, resulting in a fire on board, while experts did not rule out that the explosion was caused by a terrorist act.

With the explosion of the tanker, Gulf tensions have reigned in the shadow of the oil markets, as markets fear the impact of this tension on global oil supplies.
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Brent crude futures rose by more than $ 1 a barrel after the explosion of an Iranian oil tanker, according to Sky News.

An oil tanker belonging to the National Iranian Oil Tankers Company was hit by an explosion that hit the hull of the ship in the early hours of this morning.

The Iranian student agency, the explosion occurred 60 miles from the Saudi port of Jeddah in the Red Sea, according to "Reuters."

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