Iran Vice President: US sanctions failed to affect Iran’s trade with EU
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Iran's First Vice President Es’haq Jahangiri said no limitations
have been so far created by the US sanctions for European nations
and Iran's economic and oil trade with them is going ahead without
any issues.
The US sanctions have created no limitations so far for European
countries in the economic sector, particularly with regard to oil
purchases and trade exchanges, Jahangiri said, Shana news agency
reported.
He added that Tehran is hopeful that the European countries can
meet their commitments but even if they cannot, Iran is seeking
solutions to sell its oil and transfer the revenues.
The United States reimposed stiff economic sanctions on Iran on
August 4, ratcheting up pressure on the Islamic Republic despite
statements of deep dismay from European allies, three months after
President Donald Trump pulled the US out of the 2015 nuclear deal
between Tehran and world powers.
A first set of reimposed US sanctions affect financial transactions
that involve US dollars, Iran's automotive sector, the purchase of
commercial planes and metals including gold.
A second batch of US sanctions targeting Iran's oil sector and
central bank are to be reimposed in early November.
Trump warned that those who don't wind down their economic ties to
Iran "risk severe consequences."
Jahangiri further said that while a number of European private companies have pulled out of the country, the results of their exit have not been very determining so far.
"Politically speaking, the Americans are lonely and isolated and the Islamic Republic is in a position where, except for two or three countries, all the countries have supported Iran's stance," he added.
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