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Economic war, cries Rouhani; vows to break US sanctions

America wants to cut to zero Iran’s oil sales, but we will continue to sell our oil, says Iranian president

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Iran will sell its oil and break sanctions reimposed by the United States on its vital energy and banking sectors, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said on Monday.

“America wanted to cut to zero Iran’s oil sales... but we will continue to sell our oil... to break sanctions,” Rouhani told economists at a meeting broadcast live on state television. The US said on Friday it will temporaril­y allow eight importers to keep buying Iranian oil when it reimposes sanctions on Monday aimed at forcing Tehran to curb its nuclear, missile and regional activities.

China, India, South Korea, Japan and Turkey — all top importers of Iranian oil - are among eight countries expected to be given temporary exemptions from the sanctions to ensure crude oil prices are not destabilis­ed.

The restoratio­n of sanctions is part of a wider effort by US President Donald Trump to force Iran to curb its nuclear and missile programmes as well as its support for proxy forces in Yemen, Syria, Lebanon and other parts of the Middle East. “Today the enemy (the US) is targeting our economy ... the main target of sanctions is our people,” Rouhani said.

In May, Trump exited Iran’s 2015 nuclear deal with six powers and Washington reimposed first round of sanctions on Iran in August. The deal had seen most internatio­nal financial and economic sanctions on Iran lifted in return for Tehran curbing its disputed nuclear activity under UN surveillan­ce.

‘Economic war’

US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said on Sunday the penalties set to return on Monday “are the toughest sanctions ever put in place on the Islamic Republic of Iran.” However, Iran’s clerical rulers have dismissed concerns about the impact of sanctions on the country’s economy.

“This is an economic war against Iran but ... America should learn that it can not use the language of force against Iran... We are prepared to resist any pressure,” Rouhani said.

To keep the deal alive, the remaining parties to the Iran nuclear deal are trying to maintain trade with Tehran despite scepticism this is possible despite US sanctions to choke off Iranian oil sales.

Diplomats told Reuters last month that the new EU mechanism to facilitate payments for Iranian oil exports should be legally in place by November 4 but not operationa­l until early next year.

They cautioned, however, that no country had volunteere­d to host the entity, which was delaying the process.

 ?? PHOTO: REUTERS ?? The restoratio­n of sanctions is part of a wider effort by Trump to force Iran to curb its nuclear and missile programmes. Rouhani said America should learn that it cannot use the language of force against Iran
PHOTO: REUTERS The restoratio­n of sanctions is part of a wider effort by Trump to force Iran to curb its nuclear and missile programmes. Rouhani said America should learn that it cannot use the language of force against Iran

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