Iran “If we can't export crude oil, we can't promise safety on the maritime transport route” August 22, 7:10

While the United States took the Iban embargo on crude oil, Iranian President Rouhani said, “If oil exports cannot be made at all, the safety of maritime routes will not be as good as before. By suggesting that the safety of navigation in the Persian Gulf, which is an important crude oil transportation route, cannot be promised, it is likely that countries such as Europe will be encouraged to resume crude oil trading.

The United States has taken an embargo on Iranian crude oil as an economic sanctions against Iran, and many European countries and other countries have stopped trading crude oil with Iran.

Under such circumstances, President Iran ’s President Rouhani said on the 21st that Mr. Hamenai, the chief leader, participated. “We also have a limit of patience. It will not go as it has been so far, and unilateral pressure on Iran will not benefit the countries, and the security of the region will not be guaranteed. "

As Iran condemns American sanctions and suggests that the safety of navigation in the Persian Gulf cannot be promised, it is likely to encourage countries such as Europe to resume crude oil trading.

If Iran is not able to get the economic benefits from the crude oil trade promised in the nuclear agreement, I will show the stance to strengthen uranium enrichment activities in the beginning of next month.