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Iran to confront 'dastardly' EU sanctions
2012-07-02
[Saudi Gazette] Iran has stored up imports and hard currency for a "battle" against "dastardly" EU sanctions, officials said Sunday, the day that the measures aimed at pressuring Tehran over its controversial nuclear program take effect.

Vice President Mohammad Reza Rahimi said the country has stockpiled the population's daily needs to reduce the impact of the embargo hitting the oil and banking sectors.

"Today, we are facing the heaviest of sanctions and we ask people to help officials in this battle," Rahimi was quoted by state television's
... and if you can't believe state television who can you believe?
website as saying at a religious conference. He said the "dastardly sanctions" might cause "occasional confusion" in the market, but that the Medes and the Persians would not be stopped.

Central Bank Governor Mahmoud Bahmani also told the semiofficial Mehr news agency that Iran has "plans" to deal with the embargo and enough hard currency to meet its import needs.

The EU said earlier this week that all contracts for importing Iranian oil will have to be terminated from Sunday. Also, European companies will no longer be involved in insuring Iranian oil.

The measures come on top of previous sanctions levied by the US and the West that have already hit Iran's economy. US officials say the American sanctions have cut exports of Iranian crude from about 2.5 million barrels a day last year to between 1.2 and 1.8 million barrels now.

"We have not remained passive. To confront the sanctions, we have plans in progress," said Bahmani. He did not elaborate on the plans.

On Saturday Bahmani said Iran is "easily" selling its oil despite all current and future sanctions because some countries have received waivers from the US to import some Iranian oil despite the punitive measures.

Iran's Oil Minister Rostam Ghasemi, meanwhile, ordered his staff to "mobilize" against "illegal sanctions," Mehr said. It did not say what the measures were.

Late Saturday Ghasemi told state television
... and if you can't believe state television who can you believe?
that Iran has weathered previous rounds of sanctions. "I do not see it as a problem that enemies have imposed an embargo today," he said. "Simply, because they have imposed similar sanctions years ago, and nothing happened," he added.
Posted by:Fred

#2  I thought the Iranians said that they scoffed at the sanctions.

Whatever the case, it's too little, too late.
Posted by: gorb   2012-07-02 01:36  

#1  Hey, hey, hey, its "wily dastardly", not just "dastardly"!

FUNKY???
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2012-07-02 00:59  

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