Date: 23 May 2019 ، the watch 15:00
News ID: 4630

Turkey Complies With US Oil Sanctions on Iran

Turkey has closed its ports to Iranian oil, fully complying with US sanctions against its main supplier, despite Ankara publicly criticizing the United States’ move to end import waivers and warning of a struggle to tap alternative producers.
Turkey Complies With US Oil Sanctions on Iran

The US decision to fully re-impose sanctions on Iranian oil ended a six-month reprieve for Turkey and seven other big importers as Washington steps up attempts to isolate Iran and choke off its oil revenues, Reuters reported.

An American military presence in the region has also raised concerns over a potential US-Iran conflict.

Full compliance allows Turkey to avoid US sanctions even as its ties with the NATO ally are strained on several other fronts, including over the planned purchase of a Russian missile defense system that would trigger separate US penalties.

Turkey’s largest oil refinery Tupras had pressed Washington for an extension of the import waiver before the May 1 expiration, according to a person familiar with the talks, adding that when it was not granted the company made it clear it would halt all imports from Iran.

According to Refinitiv tracking data, no tankers loaded in Iran have arrived at Turkish ports so far in this month.

The data shows that Turkey began trimming its Iranian imports as early as march. Analysts said it has replaced the oil from its neighbor with oil from Iraq, Russia and Kazakhstan.