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Iran stops selling oil in U.S. dollars -report
Iran does not accept dollars for oil anymore - countdown to invasion starts now!
Reuters - Saturday, December 8 10:10 am


TEHRAN (Reuters) - Iran has completely stopped selling any of its oil for U.S. dollars,

an Iranian news agency reported on Saturday, citing the oil minister of the world's

fourth-largest crude producer.



The ISNA news agency did not give a direct quote from Oil Minister Gholamhossein Nozari.

A senior oil official last month said "nearly all" of Iran's crude oil sales were now being paid

for in non-U.S. currencies.


For nearly two years, OPEC's second biggest producer has been reducing its exposure

to the dollar, saying the weak U.S. currency is eroding its purchasing power.


Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, who often rails against the West,

has called the U.S. currency a "worthless piece of paper."




Foes since Iran's 1979 Islamic revolution, Tehran and Washington are also at odds

over Tehran's disputed nuclear programme as well as over policy in Iraq.

"In line with the policy of selling crude oil in currencies other than the U.S. dollar,

currently the sale of our country's oil in U.S. dollars has been completely eliminated,"

ISNA reported after talking with Nozari.


Nozari told ISNA: "In regards to the decrease in the dollar's value and the loss exporters

of crude oil have endured from this trend, the dollar is no longer a reliable currency."

"This is why, at the meeting of the heads of states, Iran proposed to OPEC members

that a currency (for oil exports) would be determined that would be reliable and would

not cause any loss to exporter countries," he said.




At a November summit of Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries heads of state,

Iran suggested oil should be sold in a basket of currencies rather than dollars, but failed to win

over other members except Venezuela.


Ahmadinejad and his Venezuelan counterpart, Hugo Chavez, are vocal critics of U.S. influence in the world.


Hojjatollah Ghanimifard, international affairs director of the state owned National Iranian

Oil Company, last month told Reuters that most of Iran's oil export earnings were in euros,

with some in yen.

(Reporting by Zahra Hosseinian, writing by Fredrik Dahl, editing by Anthony Barker)


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