Iran Says It's Working `Day and Night' to Export Oil Amid Sanctions

Iran Says It's Working `Day and Night' to Export Oil Amid Sanctions

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The video features an exclusive interview with Iran's Oil Minister Bijan Zanganeh discussing the new Charter's impact on OPEC, which remains unaffected. The Charter's main changes include rotating presidency among member countries. Zanganeh addresses the challenges posed by U.S. sanctions on Iranian oil exports, emphasizing the negative impact on Iran's economy and the country's efforts to resist and find ways to export oil. Despite reports of ongoing sales to China and Europe, Zanganeh refrains from disclosing details due to market manipulation by the U.S. He confirms Iran's intent to continue selling oil, though U.S. sanctions complicate sales to Europe, potentially affecting the Instex mechanism.

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What was the main concern regarding the impact of the Charter on OPEC?

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What did the Oil Minister say about the cooperation between member countries?

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How did the sanctions affect the Iranian economy according to the Oil Minister?

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What was the Oil Minister's stance on selling oil despite the sanctions?

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What challenges did the Oil Minister mention regarding oil sales to Europe?

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