DUBAI, Sept 24 (Reuters) - The triggering of the United Nations snapback mechanism won't add "new burdensome restrictions" on Iran's oil sales, Oil Minister Mohsen Paknejad said on Wednesday, as Tehran and European powers struggle to reach a deal to prevent the return of U.N. sanctions this week.
"In the last years, we have faced such severe restrictions from the unjust and unilateral U.S. sanctions that, in practice, [U.N. sanctions] won't add much to this situation," Paknejad said according to the oil ministry's news outlet.