Iran and Russia will find it hard to agree any oil or gas trade deal because they are rivals in both markets, Iran's deputy oil minister for international trade said on Monday. Iran and Russia
have been discussing various ways of increasing bilateral trade,
including Moscow possibly taking up to 500,000 barrels a day of Iranian
oil in exchange for Russian goods that Iran needs. Washington says such a deal would go against the terms of the interim nuclear deal between world powers and Iran. But
Ali Majedi, Iran's deputy oil minister for international affairs and
trade, said Moscow and Tehran would struggle to agree such a deal. "Many
people think oil and gas is the main issue but this is very difficult
because both countries are producers and exporters of oil and gas," Ali
Majedi told reporters on the sidelines of a conference in Dubai. Moscow
and Tehran want to improve relations by increasing bilateral trade,
which is currently very low. But striking a barter deal involving oil or
gas is far harder with a major fuel exporter than with major oil
importers like China, he said. "Russia
is a producer and exporter of oil, therefore this is not easy ... There
is no way that Iran will receive some of the oil from Russia. Maybe
vice-versa, maybe. But not now," he said on the sidelines of the Middle
East Petroleum and Gas Conference. "Maybe
this is one way but it's not easy and up to now no contract, no
agreement, has been signed between the two countries. But the
negotiation is continuing."
Iran says oil barter deal with Russia very hard to seal
![](CustomImage/get/700/500/f7aeaa023d74765f2bf34121.jpg)
Reuters
Comments About This Article
Please fill the fields below.