Iran slams US ‘hypocrisy’ after sanctions on oil minister

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A man walks past a mural painting of Iranian flags in a street in Tehran on October 26, 2024. – Residents of Tehran awoke and went about their business as planned on October 26 after their sleep was troubled by Israeli strikes that triggered blasts that echoed across the city. (Photo by ATTA KENARE / AFP)

Iran on Friday slammed what it called US “hypocrisy” after President Donald Trump’s administration announced new sanctions on its oil minister Mohsen Paknejad.

Foreign ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baqaei said in a statement the move demonstrates US “hypocrisy”, as Washington has repeatedly called for nuclear talks with Tehran.

He added the sanctions serve as “another clear proof of the falsity of these statements and another sign of its hostility to development.”

On Thursday, the US Treasury Department said Iran “continues to use the proceeds from the nation’s vast oil resources to advance its narrow, alarming self-interests at the expense of the Iranian people.”

The sanctions also designate three entities engaged in the Iranian oil trade in China, and name three shipping vessels as blocked property for their use in the transactions.

“These entities provide services to the ghost fleet vessels…enabling Iran’s attempts to disguise its illicit oil trade,” US State Department spokeswoman Tammy Bruce said in a statement.

The latest sanctions come after the Trump administration sent a letter to Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei urging negotiations and warning of possible military action if Iran refused.

Baqaei said Iran will conduct “thorough assessment” before responding to the letter which was delivered Wednesday to Tehran by senior a United Arab Emirates diplomat.

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