EU, UK extend sanctions on Iran over support for Russia
The European Union Monday widened sanctions against Iran over its support for Russia's war on Ukraine, including targeting vessels and ports used to transfer drones and missiles. The United Kingdom also expanded its punitive measures.
In a move decried by Tehran, the 27-nation bloc said it prohibited the export, transfer, supply or sale from the EU to Iran of components used to make missiles and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs).
It also banned any transaction with ports "owned, operated or controlled" by sanctioned individuals and entities, or otherwise used to supply Russia with drones, missiles, related technology and components.
"This measure includes the access to facilities of the ports and locks, such as Amirabad and Anzali, and the provision of any services to vessels," the EU said in a statement as the bloc's foreign ministers met in Brussels.
Amirabad and Anzali are two Iranian ports on the Caspian Sea.
Assistance could still be provided to vessels in need under certain circumstances such as for reasons of maritime safety, the EU added.
Shipping firms targeted
The bloc also adopted restrictive measures against Iran's state-run shipping company IRISL, its director Mohammad Reza Khiabani, and three Russian shipping firms accused of ferrying weapons across the Caspian Sea.
Brussels had already imposed sanctions on prominent Iranian officials and entities, including airlines, accused of aiding Russia's war effort against Ukraine.
(AFP)
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