Iran began talks on oil supplies after the lifting of sanctions

Date: 12:00, 13-03-2015.

Almaty. March 13. Silkroadnews - Iran began talks on oil supplies after the lifting of sanctions, reported IrTAG with reference to the world's media.
"Iran is in talks to increase oil supplies at least to three customers in Asia, in case the lifting of sanctions, reported Bloomberg citing four sources that asked not to call their names because talks were confidential", - said in a statement on Friday.
According to sources, the state-owned National Iranian Oil Company is in the process of discussion and still can not update to customers how much extra oil can offer them. The representative of the Iranian Oil Ministry was unable to provide timely comment, said the agency.
The international community accuses Iran of trying to develop nuclear weapons. Tehran, in turn, argue that the enriched uranium is needed for nuclear power plant in Bushehr, which is being built with the assistance of Russia, and its nuclear program is absolutely peaceful.
According to the International Energy Agency, in 2014, Iran exported in average 1.3 million bbl/day.
Late March is the deadline scheduled for "six" and Iran to coordinate the positions to achieve a final agreement at the end of June.

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