Iran says 'snapback' may create restrictions in its oil sales
Iran's oil minister told the state TV the "snapback" mechanism triggered by European powers could impose restrictions on Tehran's oil sales that may require further countermeasures, but stressed the Islamic Republic will not be constrained by them.
"We have faced restrictions on oil sales for years, and this has given us the expertise to bypass such sanctions. Our current team can devise different ways of overcoming these restrictions," Mohsen Paknjead said.
"The snapback sanctions can move us toward conditions that require new countermeasures, but we won't be tied down by them," he added.








