Russia warns EU over Iran oil sanctions

 

A senior Russian official warns the European Union not to join US oil sanctions against Iran because the measure will have adverse economic consequences for the bloc's member states, Press TV reports.

 

 

“If the EU follows the Americans and imposes an embargo on purchases of Iranian oil…then the Europeans will suffer first and foremost, and not the US, it has plenty of its own reserves,” Secretary of Russia's National Security Council Nikolai Patrushev told Interfax. 

 

He added that considering the long-term economic problems in the eurozone, a move like that would only deteriorate the situation. 

 

The official said the Russian government is aware of EU's plans to impose new sanctions against Iran in its upcoming meeting on January 23. 

 

"The European Union is our most important trade, economic and political partner. The euro is the second most important currency in our state reserves. It is therefore fundamentally important for Russia that the EU should not weaken, that it should become stronger as one of the centers of the present-day world order," he stated. 

 

Patrushev said the United States' allegation that Iran is developing a nuclear weapon, which constitutes Washington's main justification for imposing new sanctions against Tehran, has never been proved. 

 

“We have heard for years and years that the Iranians are going to build an atomic bomb in the next few weeks. But the real existence of a military component of Iran's nuclear program has never been demonstrated,” he added. 

 

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