Iran's oil minister blames U.S. for market tensions

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Iranian Oil Minister Bijan Zanganeh said on Saturday frequent U.S. comments abou...

- Iranian Oil Minister Bijan Zanganeh said on Saturday frequent U.S. comments about oil prices had created market tensions, the ministry’s news website SHANA reported.

“Americans talk a lot and I advise them to talk less. They caused tensions in the oil market for over a year now and they are responsible for it, and if this trend continues, the market will be more tense,” SHANA quoted Zanganeh as saying. Washington granted waivers to eight major buyers of Iranian oil after the U.S. reimposed sanctions on Iran’s oil sector in November, after withdrawing from the 2015 Iran nuclear deal.

 

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And suddenly all democrats support Iran

And you call this news

Good it’s working

sweetromance Duck that bald shit

And the lefties will now agree with him. TDS

USG can't keep their greedy hands off other people's stuff - common thieves and mass murderers

Im very sure iran is harboring terrorists and at some point they will need our help rebuilding

Don't buy oil from any of them

I wish US would quit doing its economic terrorism

He is right

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