Iran warns Gulf oil states

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Iran has starkly warned Gulf states not to make up for any shortfall in its oil exports under new US and EU sanctions, adding yet another layer of peril to the international showdown over its nuclear programme.

If Arab neighbours compensate for a looming EU ban on Iranian imports, "we would not consider these actions to be friendly," Iran's representative to OPEC, Mohammad Ali Khatibi, was quoted as saying by the Sharq newspaper on Sunday.

"They will be held responsible for what happens" in that case, he said, adding ominously: "One cannot predict the consequences."

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    iran oil imports will effect our country a lot..
    but iran will not be much concern to EU or US coz they have other oil importing country's..
     

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    UK attack on Iran ? :shocked:

    Britain has not ruled out military action against Iran but is focused on trying to secure peaceful negotiations, William Hague said.

    The foreign secretary insisted all options remained on the table in relation to what he called Tehran's "increasingly dangerous" development of nuclear weapons. But he said the UK was not advocating military action and was instead intensifying sanctions in a bid to bring the Islamic republic to the negotiating table.

    "We have never ruled anything out. We have not ruled out any option, or supporting any option. We believe all options should be on the table, that is part of the pressure on Iran," Hague told Sky News.


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    UK attack on Iran ? :shocked:

    Britain has not ruled out military action against Iran but is focused on trying to secure peaceful negotiations, William Hague said.

    The foreign secretary insisted all options remained on the table in relation to what he called Tehran's "increasingly dangerous" development of nuclear weapons. But he said the UK was not advocating military action and was instead intensifying sanctions in a bid to bring the Islamic republic to the negotiating table.

    "We have never ruled anything out. We have not ruled out any option, or supporting any option. We believe all options should be on the table, that is part of the pressure on Iran," Hague told Sky News.


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    war war war :frown: