Tehran (IP) - Iran Foreign Ministry spokesman said that according to International laws, Iran's government decides to sell its oil to selected countries, and this time to Lebanon.

Iran PressIran news: Attending his weekly press conference and responding to Iran Press' question, Saeed Khatibzadeh stated that legal business is every country's right, and Iran is not an exception.

Referring to Iran's ships carrying oil to Lebanon are approaching the Suez Channel while the US, Saudi Arabia, and their political allies try to halt it, he underlined that Iran sells its oil to customers as their demands.

"Lebanese are rich enough and can afford their needs if other countries let them; other countries should not hesitate to alleviate Lebanese pain if they are able to do so," he noted.

Responding to another question of Iran Press, Khatibzadeh referred to the Iranian Envoy Kazem Gharibabadi's tweet, saying that he has met Germany, Netherland, and Italy's representatives in International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).

Khatibzadeh highlighted that Iran's ambassadors meet their counterparts regularly, focusing on talks about Iran and other countries' activities.

He concluded that the International Atomic Energy Agency's next meeting issues had been discussed during the meetings.

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