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Examining the Conflicts Between the 1954 (1333) Oil Consortium Agreement and National Sovereignty.
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The discovery of oil set Iran's contemporary history on a challenging path, leading it to become heavily dependent on oil. Warring countries such as Britain and the United States spared no effort to protect their oil interests in Iran. After the coup of August 11, a consortium of "seven major oil companies" called the "Seven Sisters" was formed. This contract was signed during the prime ministership of Fazlollah Zahedi and under the supervision of the Minister of Economy and Finance, Ali Amini. Therefore, it became known as the Amini-Page contract. It seems that this contract was in conflict with Iran's national sovereignty. The main question of the article is how the provisions of the contract contradicted Iran's national sovereignty. The main purpose is to express these contradictions with Iran's national sovereignty. Our assumption is that although this contract was apparently written as a 50-50, it actually violated the laws of the parliament. This article uses a descriptive-analytical method to examine the contradictions between the oil consortium and Iran's national sovereignty, using documents, archival records, and library resources. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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