Germany’s reaction to the allegation of secret negotiations with Iran regarding the purchase of oil

According to Fars News Agency International Group, one of the spokesmen of the German Foreign Ministry responded yesterday (Tuesday) to the Zionist newspaper “Jerusalem Post” regarding the allegation of secret negotiations regarding the purchase of oil with Iran and denied any such negotiations.
One of the spokesmen of the German Ministry of Foreign Affairs has told the Jerusalem Post that the German federal government has not had any negotiations with the authorities of the Islamic Republic of Iran for the purchase of oil and gas.
The Jerusalem Post reported on Monday of this week that Moritz Kramer, the chief economist of the semi-state bank LBBW in the southwestern German state of Baden-Württemberg, said: “Intensive negotiations behind the scenes with Venezuela, Iran or Algeria to cover Germany’s oil and gasoline needs are being fulfilled.
In response to this news, one of the spokesmen of the German Foreign Ministry told the Jerusalem Post: “The truth is that there are no negotiations or plans to buy oil or gas from Iran. The coverage of such conversations is completely baseless.”
Following the German Foreign Ministry’s reaction to this news, the semi-private bank LBBW yesterday tried to clarify Cramer’s position, as well as its website, where the senior economist wrote, Iran is negotiating with the Islamic Republic of Iran for The purchase of oil and gas is deleted.
In a new message posted on the above website by Bernard Wagner, the spokesperson of LBBW Bank, it is written: “Sorry, an error has occurred. We agree with the statement of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Wagner further added: “The statement quoted from Mr. Cramer is a pure hypothesis in the sense of market analysis that is more than 6 months ago. At that time, a large number of German and international media reported the interest of the Western world in finding alternative sources of energy. Mr. Cramer had commented on this development from the point of view of the chief economist, referring to the relevant media reports.
He continued: “This fact is very important to us that our senior economist has no connection whatsoever with the German government. “We find it absurd to quote him as a source for such conversations.”
This is not the first time that the Zionist newspaper Jerusalem Post makes such claims, and earlier in 2011, this newspaper claimed that the German Foreign Ministry had given the green light to Iran’s oil deals and bypassed the US sanctions against the Islamic Republic. Is.
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