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Most Europeans oppose Iran oil sanctions: Poll
A new poll conducted in five European countries shows most people are against imposing sanctions on Iran's oil sector.
A total of 2,100 adults in Germany, France, Austria, Sweden
and Poland responded to the poll which was conducted by the German Marshall
Fund via phone, April 23-26, 2012.
The results were made public on May 2, 2012.
Asked whether they were for or against Iran oil
sanctions, 61 percent of respondents said they opposed the bans while only 35
percent favored them. Also, four percent said they had no idea.
Foreign minister of the European Union (EU)
member states met in Brussels on January 23 and approved new sanctions against
Iran which forbid member countries from importing Iranian crude or doing
business with its central bank.
The EU sanctions against the Iranian oil sector
will come into effect on July 1. Tehran has already cut oil exports to several
European countries as part of its countersanctions in response to the EU
measure.
The Western bloc says the sanctions are aimed at
crippling the Iranian economy. However, Tehran says such acts have already
backfired and led to higher prices in the global oil market.
Public opinion and mass media in Europe have
bitterly criticized the EU governments' measure in banning oil imports from
Iran.
People are concerned about high fuel prices
resulting from an Iran oil ban and its negative effects on the economic
situation of their countries which are already struggling with a crippling
economic crisis.
Critics say imposing sanctions on Iranian crude
will have no effect as the country can find other customers and ways to head
off the impact of the sanctions
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