China protests to US on sanctions threat over import of Iranian oil

Press Trust of India  |  Beijing 

China, the largest importer of from Iran, on Tuesday lodged a diplomatic protest with the US opposing Washington's move to impose unilateral sanctions to countries importing Iranian

According to reports, last year imported around 29.3 million tons or about 585,400 barrels per day (bpd) from

"firmly opposes the unilateral sanctions and so-called 'long-arm jurisdictions' imposed by the US. The under the international law between and other members of the international community, included, is legitimate and lawful; thus it must be respected and protected," said.

"We urge the US to earnestly respect China's interests and concerns, and refrain from taking wrong moves that will undermine our interests. We will continue to uphold the lawful and legitimate rights and interests of Chinese businesses," he said.

The US re-imposed sanctions on Iran last November, after Trump pulled out of the landmark 2015 Iran nuclear deal.

The move, which is seen as an escalation of Trump administration's "maximum pressure" on Iran, comes after the US last year gave temporary 180-days waiver to eight countries, including India, China, and among others.

As a result of this decision all countries including would have to bring down its import of oil from Iran by May 2.

Greece, Italy, Japan, and have already heavily reduced their from Iran. The other three are China, and Turkey, with vowing to defy the US demands.

Geng said that the US' move will inevitably add more instabilities in the and the global

"What the US did will inevitably add more instabilities in the and the global We urge the US to act in a responsible manner and play a constructive role instead of doing the opposite," he said, adding China has lodged protests with the US side.

The US, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates, three of the world's great energy producers, along with its friends and allies, are committed to ensuring that global remain adequately supplied.

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First Published: Tue, April 23 2019. 22:50 IST