TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan made two more payments to Iran for crude imports that were scheduled under an interim nuclear deal, two sources with knowledge of the transactions said, in return for Tehran's moves to reign in its disputed nuclear programme.
Iran's central bank had received the payments from Japan, one source said. A second source confirmed Japan had made the transfers.
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