BAKU, Azerbaijan, April 14. Iran's crude oil
exports have been at an appropriate level since February 21, Oil
Minister Mohsen Paknejad said during a meeting with officials of
the National Petrochemical Industry Company, Trend reports.


According to him, the four main companies of the Iranian Oil
Ministry worked continuously in an emergency situation (during the
war) and made efforts to ensure that Iran's crude oil exports from
Kharg Island didn't stop even for a day.


Paknejad noted that the Oil Ministry is using all its
capabilities to remove restrictions in the oil sector.







Due to the lack of concrete results between the U.S. and Iran on
the nuclear program, the U.S. and Israel launched military
airstrikes against Iran on February 28, while Iran, on the same
day, began striking Israel and U.S. facilities in the region with
missiles and UAVs. Through Pakistan’s mediation, a two-week
ceasefire agreement was reached between the sides on April 7. The
U.S.-Iran talks held in Islamabad on April 11 ended without
reaching an agreement.