19 Apr 2024
Wednesday 21 November 2018 - 23:32
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CBI governor underlines Iran's access to crude revenues

FNA - Governor of the Central Bank of Iran (CBI) Abdolnasser Hemmati announced on Wednesday that the country has found ways to receive payments for crude supplied to South Korea, China and India despite the US sanctions.

"We have lots of exchanges with other states, including South Korea, China and India, and we can import goods in lieu for crude exports to them," Hemmati told reporters on the sidelines of a cabinet meeting in Tehran.

"We can exchange currencies of these countries in different ways but we don't need to mention these ways and reveal them to the enemies, he added.

Hemmati also underlined that Iran is in possession of enough currency reserves in and outside the country which can be used if necessary.

The CBI governor had also earlier this month announced that his country was holding "positive" negotiations with the 8 states which had been granted waivers from the US sanctions to purchase oil from Tehran.

Hemmati underlined that the US has failed in its policy to zero down Iran's crude exports, saying that Tehran is holding "serious and positive" talks with the 8 countries which have been exempted from oil embargos.

Elsewhere, he stressed Iran's efforts to decrease dependence on oil revenues, saying that the country's non-oil exports have stood at $27bln in the first 7 months of the current Iranian year (started on March 21).

"It has shown over 13% increase compared with the same period last year," Hemmati said.

Iranian officials have in many cases reassured that the vow to cut Iran's oil revenues to zero is a wild dream never to come true. Both the Iranian government and parliament have taken preparatory measures to minimize the negative effects to the lowest degree.
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