AP/ April 10, 2012, 11:54 AM

Ahmadinejad: Iran can do without oil sales

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad answers questions in an open session of parliament in Tehran, Iran, March 14, 2012.

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad answers questions in an open session of parliament in Tehran, Iran, March 14, 2012. / AP Photo

(AP) TEHRAN, Iran - Iran can manage its economy even without crude exports, President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad claimed on Tuesday as Tehran cut off oil sales to Greece, the third European nation to be hit by an Iranian retaliatory measure ahead of EU's oil embargo.

Iran had warned in February that it may extend an earlier embargo imposed on Britain and France to other European countries, after the EU set a ban on Iranian oil over the country's controversial nuclear program. The EU ban is to go into effect in July.

The West suspects Iran is pursuing atomic weapons, a charge Tehran denies.

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EU sanctions along with other punitive measures imposed by the United States are part of Western efforts to derail Iran's disputed nuclear program, which the West fears is aimed at developing atomic weapons. Iran insists its program is only for peaceful purposes.

Oil Minister Rostam Ghasemi announced the halt in sales to Greece on Tuesday, saying that "for the time being, Iran is not selling oil to Greece. "

He said the two countries had not reached an agreement for the resumption of crude exports. Earlier in April, Iran said it had stopped selling oil to 2 Greek oil companies because they failed to pay their bills.

Meanwhile, Ahmadinejad lambasted international measures against Iran.

"They -- the West -- intend to impose an embargo on our oil," he said during a visit to southern province of Hormozgan.

"We have as much hard currency as we need and the country will manage well, even if we don't sell a single barrel of oil for two or three years," he insisted. The speech was carried live on state TV.

Iran, the second largest producer in OPEC, exports some $80 billion oil per year. The amount matches some 80 percent of its foreign revenue and some 60 percent of its annual budget.

The 27-nation EU accounts for about 18 percent of Iran's oil exports. After the EU embargo was announced in January, Iranian officials have said Tehran would enact its own sanctions immediately, before European countries lined up alternative suppliers.

Apart from Britain and France, Iran counts Spain, the Netherlands, Greece, Germany, Italy and Portugal among its European customers.

In Hormozgan, Ahmadinejad said that despite international pressure on his nation, Iran had increased revenue from non-oil exports to some $45 billion in 2011, from an average of $6.8 billion in the previous years.

The increase is seen as a result of a hike in the price of petrochemicals on international markets. Iran considers petrochemical products as separate from oil revenue.

On Saturday, Iran is to return to negotiations with five permanent U.N. Security Council nations plus Germany over its nuclear program. The talks are to be held in Istanbul.

In his speech, Ahmadinejad insisted on what he called Tehran's nuclear rights and warned that "whoever seeks to violate the rights of the Iranian nation will get a blow to the mouth."

The U.S. and its allies have sought to press Iran to suspend uranium enrichment in exchange for receiving reactor-ready fuel from abroad. Iran has pushed back by refusing to curtail enrichment, which is permitted under the U.N. treaty overseeing the spread of nuclear technology.

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euge005 says:
My opinion is that his head would look good on the top of a pike. I suspect most of the impoverished masses in their thugocracy would agree. Maybe they can survive as he says, but also maybe they will have to stop their nukes study and it is about time when half their people live in shacks with dirt flooors that they get better prorities.
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novenator says:
Ultra-conservative theocrats like Ahmadinejad don't care how much the people in their country suffer as long as they can continue to impose their strict dogma them.
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john-27 says:
Iran should care about other people besides just themselves. That's what would help the situation.

Their embargo isn't in effect until July but they give other countries no warning. Shows who they care about.

Since he said that about a blow to the mouth, if Iran has violated UN rules, then we have rights to deal them a blow through their head.
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onechimpanzee says:
Iran: Back to selling Basmati rice? Seems unlikely.
Israel: A US money dump, not worth the expense. The Zionists, -not- the race, want to drag the US by treaty into a war they would start.
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whatever
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KnowerseekerReturns says:
Unless we make some bold moves soon, America is done for. China and Russia are slowly siphoning away our power and influence, using "free trade", deficit, oil, NK and Iran as thorns to twist into our sides. Of course, our politicians are complacent in all this. Buddy Roemer is the only one who is not.
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And you saw how much attention he got from the GOP establishment. Lepers would do as well.
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guyfrompa46 says:
Let's sit back and watch this unfold. Obama will do nothing as usual.
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I'm not a Zionist, but I do still trust Israel over any Muslim nation.
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And Bush Did ?
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venusvegasvada says:
Aquavelvajan. Your dream world is coming to and end, one way or another.

You guys are so used to being the defacto little tyrants in your @#$!@ country, oppressing your own people for so long you think that crap works on everyone.

If you keep it up, your going to learn the hard way that doesn't work on us.

This meeting is just about your last chance to pull your head out of your @ss. You are seriously running out of time. Don't blow it.
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slatep says:
Who is this idiot trying to convince.??

Himself or everybody else.!
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Himself. As we see at home, delusional pols that actually believe their own poop also think others believe them as well. Thankfully we had one of them drop out of our Presidential clown show yesterday. Any time you see a pol working for an agenda thay is not the best for the broad rank and file of their people you know the guy is not on the level. This nut case is working for himself only and has a group of thugs to keep order come what may for the rest of their people.
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