
They will ensure that oil exports continue despite sanctions
However, last week Washington revoked the leave temporarily suspending these sanctions in response to what it considered to be actions “totally
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However, Washington revoked last week the leave temporarily suspending these sanctions in response to what it considered to be “totally unacceptable” actions of Tehran in the Strait of Ormuz, after several attacks on ships transiting through that waterway. “The Americans, following their usual practice, have not fulfilled their commitments and in practice have violated Article 10 of the Memorandum of Understanding on 60-day exemptions,” the Iranian minister said. According to clause 10a of the Memorandum of Understanding signed by Tehran and Washington in mid-June – which determined the ceasefire – the United States undertook to suspend sanctions on Iranian oil for a period of 60 days, during which both parties would negotiate a definitive peace agreement. "Despite the cancellation of the 60-day [Sanctions] exemption, Iran's oil exports continue normally and no problems are expected in this area," Pakneyad wrote on his Telegram channel.
Furthermore, The resumption of the naval blockade takes place at a time of increasing tension between the two countries due to Iranian attacks on ships in the Strait of Ormuz and US attacks on military targets in southern Iran. The Minister indicated that the Iranian Ministry of Oil has set up several years ago mechanisms to circumvent US sanctions and that these structures have never been dismantled, not even during the period when the temporary exemption was in force. Iran’s oil minister, Mohsen Pakneyad, said this Tuesday that the country’s crude exports “continue normally”, although the United States has reactivated oil sanctions and restored the naval blockade to the Islamic Republic.
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However, Washington revoked last week the leave temporarily suspending these sanctions in response to what it considered to be “totally unacceptable” actions of Tehran in the Strait of Ormuz, after several attacks on ships transiting through that waterway. “The Americans, following their usual practice, have not fulfilled their commitments and in practice have violated Article 10 of the Memorandum of Understanding on 60-day exemptions,” the Iranian minister said.
reliability low1/3 sourcesAccording to clause 10a of the Memorandum of Understanding signed by Tehran and Washington in mid-June – which determined the ceasefire – the United States undertook to suspend sanctions on Iranian oil for a period of 60 days, during which both parties would negotiate a definitive peace agreement.
reliability low1/3 sources"Despite the cancellation of the 60-day [Sanctions] exemption, Iran's oil exports continue normally and no problems are expected in this area," Pakneyad wrote on his Telegram channel.
reliability low1/3 sourcesThe resumption of the naval blockade takes place at a time of increasing tension between the two countries due to Iranian attacks on ships in the Strait of Ormuz and US attacks on military targets in southern Iran.
reliability low1/3 sourcesThe Minister indicated that the Iranian Ministry of Oil has set up several years ago mechanisms to circumvent US sanctions and that these structures have never been dismantled, not even during the period when the temporary exemption was in force.
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Iran’s oil minister, Mohsen Pakneyad, said this Tuesday that the country’s crude exports “continue normally”, although the United States has reactivated oil sanctions and restored the naval blockade to the Islamic Republic.
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