If Europe does not help with crude oil exports, take drastic action: Iran


Tehran, Ta. September 2, 2019, Monday

The friction between Iran and the United States is rising, and Iran has also begun a conflict with Europe amid this situation. Iran has threatened that if Europe does not offer us a good offer to sell crude oil, in the coming days, we will break the nuclear deal and take more drastic action. Iran has already reached nuclear agreements and has exceeded the limits on nuclear use.

Iran has currently given Europe up to a week and demanded that we be given a good offer to sell our crude oil to the world, and if that doesn't happen, we can take drastic action in the coming days.

The time given by Iran to Europe is set to expire on September 6. The conflict between Iran and the US has escalated; the US has broken the nuclear deal with Iran, which has since started.

The current situation is that the US has banned the purchase of crude oil from Iran. And if any other country buys crude oil from Iran, it has threatened to break its economic deal with it.

In the midst of this situation Iran has lost its focus on selling its most expensive crude oil. So it is now telling Europe that we should be given a good offer in this regard so that we can sell our oil properly in countries around the world.

The Iranian Foreign Minister in Tehran addressed a press conference during which he said that the commitments against the commitments, if Europe were to give a commitments for the sale of our oil, we are ready for it otherwise we can take any such action.

Iran has already crossed the nuclear deal limit and is beginning to increase its use of nuclear. The UN agency also claimed that Iran had exceeded the uranium usage limit of 3.67 percent and had already used more than 4.5 percent of uranium.

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