US imposes new sanctions on Iran : Hours after international sanctions lifted
The US Treasury says it is imposing new ballistic missile sanctions on Iran after Tehran released five American prisoners.
The move also comes less than a day after some of the sanctions imposed on Iran over its nuclear programme were removed by the US and EU.
Washington has imposed sanctions on 11 companies and individuals for helping to supply Iran’s ballistic missile programme, the Treasury Department stated yesterday.
“Iran’s ballistic missile programme poses a significant threat to regional and global security, and it will continue to be subject to international sanctions,” Adam J. Szubin, acting Under Secretary for Terrorism and Financial Intelligence, said in a press release.
“We have consistently made clear that the United States will vigorously press sanctions against Iranian activities outside of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action – including those related to Iran’s support for terrorism, regional destabilisation, human rights abuses, and ballistic missile program.”
The Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control says it will also block the assets of Mabrooka Trading, a company based in the United Arab Emirates, for providing Iran with parts used in their ballistic missiles.
Others sanctioned include companies and individuals involved in the programme, which supervised testing of two ballistic missiles in 2015.
President Barack Obama’s administration delayed implementing the sanctions for more than two weeks, while negotiations to release two US prisoners being held in Iran were taking place, Reuters reported, citing its sources.
President Obama was also expected to make a statement later yesterday, regarding the Iran deal and the release of five prisoners.
Four American-Iranians also freed in a prisoner swap as part of the deal.
Among them was Washington Post reporter Jason Rezaian. A fifth American freed separately.
The US said it had offered clemency to seven Iranians being held in the US for sanctions violations.
