Iran says despite U.S. sanctions, it has found new
'potential' oil buyers
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[January 05, 2019]
LONDON (Reuters) - All countries that were
granted waivers from the United States to continue buying a certain
amount of Iranian oil imports are complying with U.S. sanctions, a
senior Iranian energy official said, noting that Tehran was hopeful to
find new buyers.
The United States withdrew from a nuclear deal with Iran last year and
snapped sanctions in place to choke Iran’s oil and banking industries,
while temporarily allowing eight customers to keep buying crude from the
Islamic Republic.
"China, India, Japan, South Korea and other countries that were granted
waivers from America to import Iranian oil are not willing to buy even
one barrel more from Iran," Amir Hossein Zamaninia, Iran’s deputy oil
minister for trade and international affairs, was quoted as saying by
the Oil Ministry's news agency SHANA.
However, without giving details, Zamaninia said: "Despite U.S. pressures
on Iranian oil market, the number of potential buyers of Iranian oil has
significantly increased due to a competitive market, greed and pursuit
of more profit."
The 180-day exemptions were also granted to Italy, Greece, Taiwan and
Turkey.
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Oil takners
pass through the Strait of Hormuz, December 21, 2018. REUTERS/Hamad
I Mohammed
Washington seeks to bring Iranian oil exports to zero in order to curb Tehran's
missile and nuclear programs and counter its growing military and political
influence in the Middle East.
Iran has urged European countries, which are still committed to the nuclear
deal, to oppose the sanctions by creating a financial mechanism that facilitates
payments of Iranian oil sales.
Zamaninia said the mechanism, known as SPV (Special Purpose Vehicle for trade),
would be "helpful but could not resolve the problems since U.S. influence will
affect any European action".
(Reporting by Bozorgmehr Sharafedin; Editing by Alison Williams)
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