Iran will continue to sell oil in spite of US sanctions

Iran is not going to stop the sale of oil, despite the introduction of regular sanctions on November 5 by the American side. This was stated by the President of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Hassan Rouhani.
According to him, although Washington intends to bring the Iranian oil trade to naught, "we will continue to sell it in order to break the sanctions."



Meanwhile, in Tehran and other Iranian cities, on November 4, numerous protests took place, timed to coincide with the date of the seizure of the US embassy by activists of the Islamic revolution in 1979. The demonstrators urged not to trust America and not to enter into negotiations with it, since it is impossible to count on its honesty.
The first part of the anti-Iranian sanctions was introduced by Washington on August 7 and touched the trade in gold and metals, as well as the automotive industry. The current restrictions are directed against the Iranian oil sector, the country's main source of income.
Earlier this year, the United States defiantly withdrew from a nuclear deal with Iran.

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