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Iran wants to reclaim its pre-sanctions level of oil production before agreeing to any oil freeze.The head of the oil contracts revision committee at Iran's Petroleum Ministry, Mehdi Hosseini, said on Thursday that Iran will not freeze its oil output until production levels reach pre-sanctions levels again."Our pre-sanction production was something around 4.2 (million barrels per day), and our exports was something around 2.5, 2.6 (million barrels per day) or so," Hosseini said at an oil conference in Paris. "Therefore any other figure less than that it means another sanction against ourselves. It is something we cannot accept."Hosseini's comments come after Russia and major OPEC oil producers met in the Qatari capital Doha to once again try and reach agreement about freezing their respective oil outputs to help stabilize the world price of oil.Another unnamed source related to Iran's oil sector told Reuters that Tehran is willing to withstand low oil prices if that's what it will take to regain prior levels of production."We paid for our barrels with our centrifuges," the source said in a clear reference to the fact that Iran limited its nuclear activity, as part of the deal reached between it and the P5+1 powers last July, in return for the removal of economic sanctions for its potential to succeed."We are going to get our share [in the oil market] back. For us oil is only 12 percent of our GDP. We used to sell oil in the [Iran Iraq] war at $6 a barrel," the source added. "If June is going to produce an agreement, you have to ask Saudi Arabia and Russia. They are the problem."Moscow and Riyadh are the largest producers of oil in the world, their agreement on any oil freeze deal would be of crucial importance.