Baladi News
A senior Iranian official has said Tehran has many options to neutralize the reimposition of US sanctions on its oil exports, the Tasnim news agency reported on February 23.
The secretary of Iranian regime’s Supreme National Council, Ali Shamkhani, also said Tehran’s clerical rulers had no plans to hold talks with Washington.
"Apart from closing the Strait of Hormuz, we have other options to stop the flow of oil if threatened.... The US administration lacks 'goodwill.' No need to hold talks with America," Shamkhani told Tasnim.
He also said Iran has achieved 90 percent of its goals in Syria, Tasnim reported.
US President Donald Trump in May withdrew from a landmark 2015 deal to curb Iran’s nuclear program and reimposed sanctions on Tehran.
Trump said the deal was flawed because it did not include curbs on Iran’s development of ballistic missiles or its support for proxies in Syria, Yemen, Lebanon, and Iraq.
Source: Orient Net.