"Let's start with Greece. Athens has been vocal in its concern about the embargoes, as Iran has become a key supplier to the economically beleaguered country. Greece's existing contracts with Iran do not require financial guarantees, providing Athens with much-needed flexibility. To date, none of Greece's other suppliers have been willing to work on such terms, which left Greece buying 100,000 barrels of Iranian oil a day to feed 30% of its demand."
from casey research...
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