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Follow the orders of the United States,South Korea stops importing Iranian oil
Xinhua News Agency 2018-09-24 09:48:16
Xinhua News Agency, Tehran, September 23 (Reporter Ma Wei) Iran's oil ministry issued a statement on the 23rd confirming that South Korea has completely stopped importing Iranian oil and became the first US importer of Iranian oil after threatening to restart Iranian oil exports in November. Countries that have fallen to zero. According to data provided by the Iranian Ministry of Oil, South Korea imported about 180,000 barrels of oil a day from Iran before the threat of US sanctions. After US President Trump announced in May that he would withdraw from the Iranian nuclear issue comprehensive agreement, the US government has restarted sanctions against Iran in the US dollar and precious metals trading, automobiles and other areas in August, and plans to sanction Iran’s oil export and banking industry in November. . Bolton, the US National Security Adviser, said earlier that the United States plans to use sanctions to reduce Iran’s oil exports to zero. In July 2015, Iran and the six nuclear powers (United States, Britain, France, Russia, China and Germany) reached a comprehensive agreement on the Iranian nuclear issue. According to the agreement, Iran promised to limit its nuclear program and the international community lifted sanctions against Iraq.
Xinhua News Agency 2018-09-24 09:48:16
Xinhua News Agency, Tehran, September 23 (Reporter Ma Wei) Iran's oil ministry issued a statement on the 23rd confirming that South Korea has completely stopped importing Iranian oil and became the first US importer of Iranian oil after threatening to restart Iranian oil exports in November. Countries that have fallen to zero. According to data provided by the Iranian Ministry of Oil, South Korea imported about 180,000 barrels of oil a day from Iran before the threat of US sanctions. After US President Trump announced in May that he would withdraw from the Iranian nuclear issue comprehensive agreement, the US government has restarted sanctions against Iran in the US dollar and precious metals trading, automobiles and other areas in August, and plans to sanction Iran’s oil export and banking industry in November. . Bolton, the US National Security Adviser, said earlier that the United States plans to use sanctions to reduce Iran’s oil exports to zero. In July 2015, Iran and the six nuclear powers (United States, Britain, France, Russia, China and Germany) reached a comprehensive agreement on the Iranian nuclear issue. According to the agreement, Iran promised to limit its nuclear program and the international community lifted sanctions against Iraq.