Iran: Euro To Replace Dollar As Oil Currency
By AKI
Tehran, 5 May (AKI) - In July Iran will ditch the dollar in favour of the euro as the currency in which it will accept
payments for its oil and natural gas exports, Iranian president
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad announced Friday. The switch, first mooted
months ago, was expected but Ahmadinejad's decision comes just
as Washington is stepping up pressure on other United Nations
Security Council members to act against Tehran for flouting
agreements taken with the UN's nuclear watchdog.
Ahmadinejad's announcement, made in Baku, Azerbaijan where the
Iranian leader is attending a regional economics conference,
appears aimed at weakening the United States' resolve to seek
sanctions against Iran if it does not comply with the UN
International Agency for Atomic Energy's demands.
Some observers beleive the Iranian move could deal a severe blow
the the American currency as many central banks from oil
importing nations could choose to stock up their currency
reserves with euros rather than dollars.
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