Iran: European Fishing Vein War Nerve


Iran has accused the European Union began waging "psychological warfare" after they followed the U.S. banned imports of oil from the Gulf of Persia's land. Barack Obama also hinted that there will be additional sanctions from the U.S. to respond more "serious threat to Iran's nuclear program."

According to the Reuters news agency that Iran immediately reacted angrily when he heard of the European Union agreed to dro?p the ban on oil imports. "The EU sanctions over Iran's oil is psychological warfare," the spokesman said Iranian Foreign Ministry, Ramin Mehmanparast. "The application of economic sanctions was illogical and unfair, but it will not stop our people obtain their rights [nuclear processing]," said Mehmanparast.

Iranian Oil Ministry also claim?ed the sanctions were not surprised. "The ministry has long been anticipated and prepared in various ways to cope with various challenges," a statement from Iran's oil ministry, quoted by IRNA news agency.

Earlier the European Union approved the ban on all oil contracts from Iran, including the purchase and shipment. European Union countries are still under contract with Iran's oil imports had until July 1 to implement the sanctions.

The EU also agreed to freeze assets of Iran's central bank. In addition, the EU banned its members to trade gold and other metal products with Iranian banks or institutions. Just as the U.S. stance, the EU sanctions to force Iran to stop processing nuclear technology, because it was feared it could be a weapon of mass destruction.

Iran repeatedly denied suspicions that Western countries. They claim to be entitled to process nuclear alternative energy sources, not for weapons.