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According to foreign media reports, the United States asked countries to completely stop importing oil
from Iran.
An official of the US State Department said on the 26th that US national security is the first priority
.
Asked if all countries were required to stop importing Iranian oil by November 4, the chief affirmed
.
According to the report, the US government pushed allies to reduce their dependence on Iranian oil and completely stop importing oil
from Iran by November.
U.
S.
President Donald Trump decided last month to withdraw from the Iran nuclear deal, reimposing sanctions after a wind-down period, specifically targeting Iran's energy sector
.
U.
S.
officials visiting European and Asian countries urged them to completely stop importing oil
from Iran before the grace period expires on Nov.
4, State Department officials said.
In addition, the United States is working with other Middle Eastern countries to increase oil production to keep global oil supplies unharmed
.
According to foreign media reports, the United States asked countries to completely stop importing oil
from Iran.
An official of the US State Department said on the 26th that US national security is the first priority
.
Asked if all countries were required to stop importing Iranian oil by November 4, the chief affirmed
.
According to the report, the US government pushed allies to reduce their dependence on Iranian oil and completely stop importing oil
from Iran by November.
U.
S.
President Donald Trump decided last month to withdraw from the Iran nuclear deal, reimposing sanctions after a wind-down period, specifically targeting Iran's energy sector
.
U.
S.
officials visiting European and Asian countries urged them to completely stop importing oil
from Iran before the grace period expires on Nov.
4, State Department officials said.
In addition, the United States is working with other Middle Eastern countries to increase oil production to keep global oil supplies unharmed
.