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Turkey hosts US talks to avoid Iran’s curbs impact

By AFP
July 21, 2018

ANKARA: Turkey on Friday hosted an American delegation for talks to address concerns about the potential negative impact on its economy of the looming reimposition of US sanctions against Iran.

US President Donald Trump decided in May to abandon the 2015 deal agreed with other world powers on Iran´s nuclear programme and reimpose nuclear-related sanctions against the Islamic Republic.

The sanctions, which will seek to bar foreign companies from doing business with Iran and block its oil sales abroad, have alarmed Turkey which has a strong trade relationship with its neighbour and imports Iranian crude.

"Our relevant authorities are carrying out necessary work for Turkey not to be negatively impacted by the upcoming sanctions," the Turkish foreign ministry said in a statement. "Within this framework, we had discussions with the US delegation visiting Turkey," it said, without giving further details.

It added that "Iran is an important neighbour for Turkey, in view of both our bilateral economic and commercial relations as well as our energy imports." Turkish officials have vowed to continue trading with Iran despite the sanctions, which the former economy minister Nihat Zeybekci in May described as an "opportunity".

Asking not to be named, a US official acknowledged that the sanctions were "a very important and potentially contentious issue between the two governments." He said the delegation had come "to make clear what the implications of our sanction legislation are, so there are no misunderstandings and confusion."