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Iranian oil is a gift and is not subject to sanctions

While Lebanon is concerned about the agreement, described as historic, to delimit its maritime borders with Israel, the Lebanese Minister of Energy, Walid Fayyad, reiterated that “Iranian oil is a gift that Lebanon receives and is not subject to sanctions “.

After the news of the Iranian fuel disappeared after the Lebanese delegation returned for a while from Tehran, it again returned to the words of the Lebanese Minister of Energy, Walid Fayyad, during his meeting with the President of the Republic, Michel Aoun. “.

He explained: “Iranian oil will be a gift, and therefore no sanctions will entail, and the Iranian party is the one preparing the details.”

He added: “We have expressed our desire to continue receiving oil from Iran, which gives us the opportunity to reduce energy production costs in the country, and we have assurances from the Lebanese Foreign Ministry that we can continue to receive aid. Iranian oil companies “.

Fayyad’s declaration coincides with the announcement of the agreement between Lebanon and Israel on the demarcation of maritime borders, and the willingness to start drilling gas, amid the accusations of Hezbollah’s opponents of being at the basis of the agreement and wanting to o fewer have recognized the State of Israel and that declaring Lebanon an oil state is a slogan that invests in President Michel Aoun and his allies before the end of the presidential term after days.

As for Iranian fuel, according to some parliamentarians and Lebanese on social media, they are nothing more than bubbles for the Hezbollah axis, among the party’s public accusations against Prime Minister Najib Mikati, of delaying the arrival of Iranian fuel.

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