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US code may grant Iran oil exemption to Turkey

4 Dec 2012 - 12:42


The new sanctions on Iran, prepared and approved by the US Senate, are waiting for a Congress and Obama approval. It does not touch oil exemptions
A broader range of economic sanctions on Iran, which were approved by the U.S. Senate last week, will probably keep in place exemptions for countries that have made significant cuts to their purchases of Iranian crude oil, but the code, when approved by the House of Representatives and U.S. President Barack Obama will bring extra burdens for Ankara, as it aims at cutting Turkey’s gas trade with Iran de facto by gold. The senators who prepared the code, had pledged for cutting Turkey’s “gold for gas game.”

Turkey’s oil imports from Iran fell by a sharp 30 percent in October on the eve of the revision on exemptions. India, China and South Korea also cut their oil imports from the Islamic republic.
The measures claim to increase the pressure on Tehran to stop efforts to enrich uranium to levels that could be used in weapons. Iran says its nuclear program is peaceful.

The package, passed 94-0, is now part of the annual defense policy bill.

Here are some of the features of the sanctions package, developed by Senators Robert Menendez, a Democrat from New Jersey, and Mark Kirk, a Republican from Illinois:


By Hurriyet Daily News

 

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