Azerbaijan, Baku, Feb. 20 / Trend D.Khatinoglu /
Ahmad Ghalebani, head of the Iranian National Oil Company said that Iran will cut oil export to Spain, Italy, Greece, Portugal, Netherlands and Germany like the United Kingdom and France if the European Union takes hostile position against Iran.
Mehr News Agency quoted him as saying that Iran's oil export to the European Union has been decreased, without noting any concrete figure.
Iran cut oil supply to France and the UK on Sunday.
The EU foreign ministers agreed in January to ban oil imports from Iran starting July 1, while Iran said "no worry", and "we have our own crude customers".
Industry sources told Reuters on February 16 that Iran's top oil buyers in Europe were making substantial cuts in supply months in advance of European Union sanctions, reducing flows to the continent in March by more than a third - or over 300,000 barrels daily.
France's Total has already stopped buying Iran's crude, which is subject to fresh EU embargoes. Market sources said Royal Dutch Shell has scaled back sharply. Shell had no comment on the announcement.