Tehran Oil sales continue and Hormuz will only open on our terms
Tehran – Al-Khabar Al-Yemeni:
Iranian Oil Minister Mohsen Paknejad affirmed today that Iranian oil sales “continue within the previous frameworks,” revealing that Tehran has decided “to maintain its mechanisms to circumvent and neutralize sanctions” due to “the history of Americans backtracking on their commitments.”
At the same time, the Iranian army spokesman renewed the affirmation that the Strait of Hormuz “will never be reopened through wars,” specifying a single condition for that.
Paknejad stated in official remarks that “Iranian oil sales continue within the previous frameworks,” adding that “given the history of Americans backtracking on their commitments, we have decided to maintain our mechanisms to circumvent and neutralize sanctions in the oil trade.”
He revealed that “during the period of lifting the blockade, we transported a large quantity of oil outside the blockade line,” affirming that “mechanisms have been put in place to enable us to sell oil, and this process has continued to this day.”
For his part, the Iranian army spokesman, Brigadier General Mohammed Akrami Nia, affirmed that “the Strait of Hormuz will never be reopened through wars, hostilities, or American aggressions.”
He stressed that “the only way to open the strait is through respecting the rights of the Iranian people and Washington’s commitment to the provisions of the memorandum of understanding.”
He affirmed that “the Strait of Hormuz will open when our armed forces’ arrangements are applied in it, and we will never retreat from that,” addressing the US President: “Let the corrupt American president learn to respect international law and the rights of peoples.”
For his part, the Deputy Secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council, Ali Bagheri Kani, outlined the priorities of the coming phase, saying: “The demands that the people have called for must be considered and pursued, foremost among them is seeking retribution
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