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Lebanon has no plans to negotiate fuel imports with Iran: Ghajar

 Lebanon currently has no plans to negotiate with Iran for the import of fuel, Energy Minister Raymond Ghajar said Thursday, after Hezbollah leader Sayyed Hasan Nasrallah said the group was talking to the Lebanese government about the idea.

Nasrallah Tuesday said "calm discussions" were underway with the government over the idea of Lebanon buying refined products from Iran in Lebanese pounds, easing the pressure on Beirut's hard currency reserves.

Lebanon is suffering an acute financial crisis and hard currency liquidity crunch. The Lebanese pound has lost more than 80 percent of its value since October, when the long-brewing crisis came to a head.

"There are no plans to negotiate with Iran at present about importing fuel and the current discussion is with Iraq," Ghajar said, referring to talks with the Iraqi government over possible fuel supplies.

Referring to Nasrallah's comments, US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said Wednesday that taking oil from Iran would be unacceptable. "It would be sanctioned product for sure, and we’ll do everything we can to make sure that Iran cannot continue to sell crude oil anywhere, including to Hezballah in the region," he said.


Reuters

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