Iran criticises Opec members offering to replace its oil

AME Info Sunday 5th February, 2012

Iranian oil minister, Rostam Qasemi has criticised some Arab countries for suggesting they could replace Iranian oil in case of disruptions in crude supplies, Reuters has reported. "Some Opec countries should adopt reasonable policies," Qasemi said in a letter to Opec President Abdul-Kareem Luaibi. "The interests of regional countries depend on joi...

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