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Al-Saad Qatar vs Foulad Iran Highlights – 2014 AFC Champions League – Round of 16 Leg 1 – Video


Al-Saad Qatar vs Foulad Iran Highlights - 2014 AFC Champions League - Round of 16 Leg 1
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Iran, six powers hold ‘useful’ nuclear talks; agreement elusive – Video


Iran, six powers hold #39;useful #39; nuclear talks; agreement elusive
The remarks came after two days of expert-level talks in New York between Iran and the United States, France, Germany, Britain, China and Russia on a long-term accord that would end a decade-old...

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*Iran World Cup2014*- Can we make it? [HD] – Video


*Iran World Cup2014*- Can we make it? [HD]
This is a video about the Iranian national football team before World Cup 2014! Can Iran qualify to the next round?

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Iran vs Uzbekistan: AFC Futsal Championship 2014 (SF2) – Video


Iran vs Uzbekistan: AFC Futsal Championship 2014 (SF2)
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Iran Oil Minister Rejects Export Limit From Nuclear Deal

Iran will export crude oil at the maximum level possible, regardless of restrictions imposed in an interim deal that offered the country some relief from sanctions over its nuclear program, Oil Minister Bijan Zanganeh said.

Iran shipped about 1.37 million barrels a day of crude on average during the first three months of the year, according to data from the International Energy Agency. Under an interim accord aimed at curbing the countrys nuclear program in return for easing some sanctions, Iran should limit exports to an average of 1 million barrels a day in the six months through July, the U.S. said in November.

We dont accept any figure or number that is told to us in terms of a measure for our own exports, Zanganeh told reporters at an energy exhibition in Tehran today. Iran will set Irans export level, and we will export at the maximum level possible.

Crude output in Iran, the fourth-largest producer in the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries, plummeted in the last two years after U.S. and European Union sanctions targeted energy and financial industries. Iran pumped 2.84 million barrels a day of crude in April, down from 3.5 million in January 2012, according to data compiled by Bloomberg.

Irans deputy oil minister, Ali Majedi, said April 14 that he expects crude exports to average about 1 million barrels a day during the period covered by the interim deal.

The countrys government is trying to attract foreign investment in crude, natural gas and chemical production as it seeks removal of the sanctions. The U.S. and its allies say Iran is working to develop nuclear weapons, a claim the countrys government denies. The interim accord between the two sides expires July 20.

Iran could sell liquefied natural gas to Europe within two years, Zanganeh said. Once a planned LNG export facility is completed, Iran could ship as much as 10 million metric tons a year of the fuel to Europe, Zanganeh said.

Transporting the fuel by ship in liquid form is the best method for Iran because it doesnt have pipeline capacity to Europe, Zanganeh said. Building a pipeline that could transport gas to Europe through Turkey is a long-term idea, he said.

To contact the reporters on this story: Golnar Motevalli in Tehran at gmotevalli@bloomberg.net; Anthony DiPaola in Dubai at adipaola@bloomberg.net

To contact the editors responsible for this story: Alaric Nightingale at anightingal1@bloomberg.net James Herron

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