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    Iran vows to confront "malicious" embargo

    DUBAI (Reuters) - Iran pledged to counter the impact of a European Union oil embargo which took full effect on Sunday, saying it had built up $150 billion in foreign reserves to protect itself.

    The EU ban on crude imports is part of a push by Western countries aimed at choking Iran's export earnings and forcing it to curb a nuclear programme they fear includes weapons development. Tehran says it has no such plan.

    "We are implementing programmes to counter sanctions and we will confront these malicious policies," Mehr news agency quoted central bank governor Mahmoud Bahmani as saying.

    He said the effects of the sanctions were tough but that Iran had built up $150 billion in foreign reserves.

    The European Union banned new contracts for imports of Iranian crude in January, but allowed existing ones to continue until July 1. EU firms are also barred from transporting Iranian crude or insuring shipments under the sanctions.

    "They signal our clear determination to intensify the peaceful diplomatic pressure," British Foreign Secretary William Hague said in a statement.

    So far, sanctions have not forced Iran into concessions on its nuclear programme - in fact it demands that they stop before it will take steps to curb uranium enrichment - and France and Britain have signaled more measures could come.

    The United States has also imposed a new round of sanctions that could punish foreign countries dealing in Iranian oil, although it gave exemptions to 20 major oil buyers that are cutting purchases.

    "All possible options have been planned in government to counter sanctions," Iranian Oil Minister Rostam Qasemi said in comments on the ministry's website.

    Qasemi said oil importers would be the big losers if a blockade leads to price rises.

    IMPACT

    But there are signs of the embargo having an impact on Iran's economy.

    Its crude oil exports - which according to EU estimates represent half the government's income - have fallen by 40 percent this year. Iran used to export a fifth of its crude to EU countries.

    The Iranian rial has fallen and inflation is running at over 20 percent. Tens of thousands of Iranians have lost their jobs and trade between Iran and Europe has halved in a year, according to Eurostat data from March.

    In three rounds of negotiations, Western powers have demanded Tehran halt its high-grade uranium enrichment activities, ship all high-grade uranium out of the country and close down a key enrichment facility.

    But the talks have lost steam. At a meeting among political leaders in Moscow last month, there was not enough common ground for negotiators to agree yet whether to meet again.

    Experts from Iran and six world powers - the United States, Russia, China, Britain, France and Germany - are set to meet in Istanbul this week, but purely for technical discussions.

    Iran says its nuclear programme has only peaceful aims, but Western countries and Israel fear Iran is developing nuclear weapons. Israel, believed to be the only country in the Middle East with nuclear weapons, has threatened to attack Iran.

    (Additional reporting by Avril Ormsby, editing by Matthew Tostevin)

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    • zoom in  •  Minneapolis, United States  •  1 hour 25 minutes ago
      I bet china gets oil from them.
      • Richard 1 hour 6 minutes ago
        You are very observant! China is one of the countries granted a relaxation on the sanctions.
      • mohammad mahdi 59 minutes ago
        I bet U gets oil from us, too!!
      • El Savior 53 minutes ago
        Actually Mo, we get oil from Mexico.
    • OSI-IIT  •  Ocala, United States  •  1 hour 41 minutes ago
      Iran has the distinction of being the only country in the world to start a nuclear showdown, With no Nukes...
      • itsme 1 hour 20 minutes ago
        kinda like bringing a knife to a gunfight. duh
      • freeman 44 12 minutes ago
        Hey Mo, how is Mahdi? Get him out of the well to solve all your problems.
    • michelle m  •  8 minutes ago
      Iran has ALWAYS thought they are billy bad A sses..now let them drink that oil they think is so precious....same should happen to ALL muslim countries...if they want countries to buy their oil..they should have to pay the same for food that other countries sell to them..if they want others to pay $100 for a barrell of oil, they should have to pay $100 for a barrell of grain...FAIR IS FAIR..OUR food is just as precious as their oil
    • MaDD Man  •  Paxinos, United States  •  7 minutes ago
      & the BIG NEWS, Who cares ?
    • nwnative  •  4 minutes 21 seconds ago
      Someone give Iran their huge "Binky" because they are a big crying baby!
    • Billy  •  Fayetteville, United States  •  2 minutes 54 seconds ago
      What good are new US sanctions against countries dealing in Iranian oil, if Obama then gives 20 countries exemptions, or semi-exemptions from complying with them? That doesn't seem to add up to me, just more of his half hearted attemps to look tough.
    • two dogs  •  3 minutes 20 seconds ago
      sorry guys ... I just bought oil from them to make fluid for my zippo lighter.....
    • Ariana  •  5 minutes ago
      'malicious' embargo? neah, obedient rather; we just have to do israel's bidding.
    • HenryJ  •  Los Angeles, United States  •  2 hours 56 minutes ago
      The people are the first to suffer.
      • Jason 2 hours 55 minutes ago
        We don't suffer.
        There is no effect on our economy.
      • Nano 2 hours 42 minutes ago
        liers
      • HenryJ 2 hours 25 minutes ago
        Jason, maybe not in Tehran. As great a city as Tehran, other parts of Iran is not nearly as affluent.
    • Andy K  •  56 seconds ago
      Who is pushing for Iran sanctions? Israel and its Jewish fifth column in the US. It's all in the open, no conspiracy involved. Just see who is pushing for another war for the benefit of Israel with American blood and money.
    • MightyMouth  •  2 hours 10 minutes ago
      We the people can't control our government, what makes us think the iranian people can control theirs?
      • hasan 2 hours 4 minutes ago
        They are right in such an expectation, because they know the fact that there is much more smaller difference and gap between Iranian people and their government in compare with the U.S.
      • MightyMouth 1 hour 51 minutes ago
        Hasan, i've been to that part of the middle east, people who are not compliant with that government disappear in the middle of the night, even so we have some here are found dead of accidental death ?
      • Richard Stephens 1 hour 43 minutes ago
        Yeah, do not think America's GOV does not do the same crap
    • This Independent says  •  Hicksville, United States  •  39 minutes ago
      How do you counter an embargo?
      • debonair 34 minutes ago
        Dieting.
      • Mark Olson 18 minutes ago
        Don't change the diapers on there heads as often.
      • A Yahoo! User 16 minutes ago
        Declare war, oh wait. That is an embargo. More US bullying in the world
    • Edward W  •  42 minutes ago
      This is just laughable. Iran already cut exports to several EU countries BEFORE this so called embargo took place. Iran has already found new buyers for their crude in Africa, and South Asia in addition to their large buyers like China, and India. Iran has already established their OWN insurance companies to insure their tankers, and have an alternate banking and payment system outside of SWIFT with non aligned countries. Who is the West trying to kid?
    • Morpheous  •  Fort Worth, United States  •  35 minutes ago
      ""The United States has also imposed a new round of sanctions that could punish foreign countries dealing in Iranian oil, although it gave exemptions to 20 major oil buyers that are cutting purchases.""

      There were only 21 countries to begin with. Obama exempted twenty of them right at the start and exempted the 21st this past Friday.
    • Just_Looking2966  •  13 minutes ago
      "We are implementing programmes to counter sanctions and we will confront these malicious policies," Mehr news agency quoted central bank governor Mahmoud Bahmani as saying.

      Well that's good. Because you'll need them. You should be prepared to take care of your country on your own....you've burned too many bridges. You now just have to hope that your reserves will last for forever.
    • riprap  •  New York, United States  •  2 hours 13 minutes ago
      Iranian people don't control their country, they have no voice. You never hear Iranians on these boards criticize the Iran leadership. To do so would be dangerous.
    • Danny  •  Washington, United States  •  1 hour 15 minutes ago
      The liberal right says we must embrace Muslims. The left says that all religions have a place. The Muslims kill and the Americans debate on the problems of how to x-ray and pat down and 80 year old lady while the one standing behind her in the airport wears muslim dress,,get real and wake up America!
    • red, white and blue  •  8 minutes ago
      Who do the Iranians on these pages represent? In any repressive regime freedom of expression is banned...so who are these blowhards?
    • Greg S  •  Jamesburg, United States  •  41 minutes ago
      The United States has also imposed a new round of sanctions that could punish foreign countries dealing in Iranian oil, although it gave exemptions to 20 major oil buyers that are cutting purchases.
      Now that should put the fear of Allah in them.......Ha! what a joke
    • Henry  •  Tampa, United States  •  1 hour 15 minutes ago
      i can't see how anerica can trust any muslem country,or for that matter china and russia, try to understand they are not our friends.
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