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Topic: Iran's nuclear program
MOSCOW, January 28 (RIA Novosti)
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The Iranian government may ban imports of all products from Europe as an answer for the European Union which voted against oil imports this week, Iranian Press TV channel reported on Saturday.
The TV channel quoted country's deputy chairman of parliamentary committee on energy Nasser Sudani as saying that one of the items of a bill, worked out by the parliament, stipulated an immediate cease of oil exports to the European Union, without waiting for the entry into force of the EU-initiated ban.
"Other item obliges the government to ban import of all goods from the states which imposed sanctions against our country," Sudani said.
The EU voted on Monday to ban oil imports from Iran. The move came after the Islamic Republic announced earlier this month that it had launched a nuclear enrichment program at a well-protected underground facility near the holy Shia city of Qom.
Western nations suspect Iran, which is already under numerous international sanctions, of pursuing a secret nuclear weapons program but Tehran insists it needs nuclear power solely for civilian purposes.
Iran has threatened to retaliate by blocking the Strait of Hormuz, the main export route for supplies from the Middle East.
Sudani also considers that the EU sanctions will hit Europe itself because the Western countries had no other sources to compensate their oil demand. The sanctions are likely to hike oil prices and Europe will have to pay more as it will buy Iranian oil through mediators.

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- NaijaboyGood move23:32, 28/01/2012I belv dis to b a good move by the iranian government...sanction for sanction, threat for threat. Long live the people of iran.
- arnoldvinette@yahoo.comIranian government is taking the right steps08:00, 29/01/2012I agree with the Iranian government to ban the goods from the countries that have imposed oil sanctions on it.
This will include the European Union, Japan, South Korea, the United States and Canada (that supports the oil sanctions).
I was very disappointed in the Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper for supporting the sanctions against Iran. As a Canadian citizen I do not support the oil sanctions agaisnt Iran.
I also agree with the Iranian government that all oil exports to European countries, Japan and South Korea should be stopped immediately.
The Iranian Central Bank assets have been frozen in Europe, Japan, South Korea, Canada and the United States to my knowledge and so there is no reason for Iran to continue to ship oil to these countries.
The oil bound for Europe, South Korea and Japan can now be sold to China and India instead.
China and India should also be able to provide Iran with all of the consumer products it needs.
Russia should be able to provide necessary agricultural products as well as Venezuela, Cuba and other South and Central American countries.
This is the right action for the Iranian government to take that is NON violent.
Arnold Vinette
Ottawa, Canada
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