Japan makes two more crude oil payments to Iran: Report
largest economy, Japan, has made two more previously-frozen payments to Iran for crude imports that were unblocked under an interim deal between the Islamic Republic and the six major world powers./ The payments totaled $1 billion, with one installment of $550 million due on April 10 and the remainder on April 15, Reuters reported on Thursday. The fourth and fifth payments mean Iran has received $2.55 billion in unfrozen oil funds, with all but one payment coming from Japan. In January, Japan became the first of Iran’s oil buyers to make a ...
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