Khaleej Times

US sells oil seized from Iran for $40M

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washington — The United States said on Thursday that it had sold Iranian oil seized on its way to Venezuela for more than $40 million.

Washington announced in August that it had confiscate­d 1.1 million barrels of petroleum from four tankers en route between the two countries, which are both under US sanctions.

“We estimate that in excess of $40 million will be recouped by the United States related to the sale of petroleum from those four vessels,” Michael Sherwin, the acting US attorney for the District of Columbia, told reporters by telephone.

He said a “great portion” of it would be contribute­d to a US fund for victims of “state-sponsored terrorism.”

US courts have ordered Iran’s clerical regime to pay damages over attacks, most recently in July when a judge told Tehran to pay $879.1 million over a 1996 bombing in Saudi Arabia that killed 19 US airmen. Iran denies responsibi­lity and states it has no intention of paying, saying the US should instead compensate for past episodes including its support of Saddam Hussein in the Iran-Iraq War.

Venezuela has the world’s largest oil reserves but its economy and infrastruc­ture have collapsed to the point that it suffers blackouts and needs help from Iran, which it pays in gold.

President Donald Trump has been seeking to weaken Iran regionally and to remove Venezuela’s leftist leader Nicolas Maduro, who shows little sign of leaving soon. Days before an election in which Trump faces Democrat Joe Biden, who favors diplomacy with Iran, the administra­tion has been ramping up pressure further.—

 ?? AFP file ?? The photo released by the Us department of Justice, shows the Bella oil tanker. —
AFP file The photo released by the Us department of Justice, shows the Bella oil tanker. —

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