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17 April 2010

Najib says reports on fuel sales cut to Iran incorrect

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Foreign news reports quoting Datuk Seri Najib Razak as saying that Malaysia had cut off gasoline supplies to Iran are incorrect, the prime minister said.

The prime minister said Petronas was involved in a spot sale to Iran in mid-March under a third party deal but since then there had been no requests.

“It is not correct, it was not a decision taken by Petronas per se. It involved a spot sale and there was no requirement anymore, so they don’t do it (anymore),” he told Malaysian reporters yesterday.

“It is a third party deal that was done in mid-March, not now. I was a bit surprised, a lot of noise has been made out of this thing,” said Najib (picture), who is on the final day of his week-long visit to Washington and New York.

Najib said the transaction was purely commercial and if there were further requests for spot sales, it would be up to the parties involved.

News reports had linked the halt in sales to the international pressure on Iran over its nuclear programme and to the run-up to the Nuclear Security Summit held in Washington last week during which Najib had a bilateral meeting with US President Barack Obama for the first time.

Najib had said earlier that Iran had the right to use nuclear for peaceful purposes but Malaysia would not support Iran’s nuclear weapon programme.




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A most accomplished liar with the ability to distort the truth beyond recognition!

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