Iran will develop oil industry despite U.S. sanctions - Zanganeh says

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Iran is determined to develop its oil industry in spite of U.S. sanctions imposed on the country, Iranian Oil Minister Bijan Zanganeh said in a televised speech on Saturday.

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“We will not surrender under any circumstances ... We have to increase our capacity so that when necessary with full strength we can enter the market and revive our market share,” said Zanganeh.

Hit by reimposed U.S. sanctions since Washington exited Iran’s 2015 nuclear deal in 2018, Iran’s oil exports are estimated at 100,000 to 200,000 barrels per day, down from more than 2.5 million bpd that Iran shipped in April 2018.Writing by Parisa Hafezi. Editing by Jane Merriman

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Iran is talking peace with israel via a 3rd party. Israel demands iran for a public apology on iranian president's old threat of wiping israel out of the map.

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Yeah, sure.

Better clean energy ............

They are already in an economical crisis. They can do nothing except dreaming

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And what was it doing for well over past 50 years? The middle eastern regions are paying & will pay a very heavy price for being one of world's most 'uneducated in STEM' & 'low on general science' block!

Has this pandemic not taught them anything? Look at how nature is making a comeback with the absence of excessive oil and gas use. Can they please forget about these nonsense feuds and focus on embracing clean energy

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It’s their right to do legitimate business. No one has the right to interfere and thereby pulling people into starvation and difficulties for their dirty lucrative political business.

Big surprise since they are supported by Russia and China. Get ready to bow to Xi Jinping instead of Allah.

Isn't time Mr. President?

Thanks Vlad!

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Time to go in boys 😎

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