Lazy link-snubbing person's summary: EU officials have agreed in principle to a ban on the import of Iranian crude. If the ban is actually approved, it will still take months to implement. Oil prices have already risen.
Is this going to do anything? The article claims that if Iran turns to Asian countries to export the stuff, they'll demand a discount, according to some BBC employee named James Reynolds. This may be true, but, like I said, oil prices have already risen--so it's unclear if this will have any net impact beyond making EU residents pay more at the pump. If China et al do NOT demand a discount...here ya go Iran, we boosted the value of your chief export for you. Don't pursue nuclear energy any longer or we'll start seriously saber-rattling and raise it again.
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