'Blaming Iran won't end disaster. Accepting our April '15 proposal to end war & begin talks may,' Zarif said on Twitter.
Iran is refuting U.S. allegations that it was behind drone attacks on two massive Saudi oil plants Saturday.Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad ZarifDUBAI — Iran is refuting U.S. allegations that it was behind drone attacks on two massive Saudi oil plants Saturday, with its foreign minister accusing his American counterpart of "deceit" while suggesting talks to get out of the conflict.
Iran's foreign ministry spokesman Abbas Mousavi said earlier on Sunday that "Such useless accusations... are meaningless and not comprehensible and are pointless." Oil prices are expected to spike when markets open as the facilities that were hit — particularly Abqaiq, which has a crude oil processing capacity of 7 million barrels per day — represent the heartbeat of the country's energy infrastructure.
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