Treasury Department hits Iran with new sanctions

Treasury Department hits Iran with new sanctions

Deputy Treasury Secretary Adewale Adeyemo introduced new sanctions in opposition to Iran on Friday. File Picture by Greg Nash/UPI | License Picture

Oct. 29 (UPI) — The Biden administration issued a brand new spherical of sanctions in opposition to Iran on Friday as President Joe Biden prepares to satisfy with G20 leaders on the potential for returning to the Obama-era nuclear deal.

The Treasury Division declared sanctions in opposition to two senior officers of Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps and two corporations believed to have provided weaponized drones and different gear to militant teams in Ethiopia, Iraq, Lebanon and Yemen.

“Iran’s proliferation of [Unmanned Aerial Vehicles] throughout the area threatens worldwide peace and stability,” Wally Adeyemo, deputy secretary of the Treasury, stated in an announcement. “Iran and its proxy militants have used UAVs to assault U.S. forces, our companions and worldwide delivery. Treasury will proceed to carry Iran accountable for its irresponsible and violent acts.”

The division named the IRGC Brig. Gens. Saeed Aghajani and Abdollah Mehrabi together with the Kimia Half Sivan Co. and Oje Parvaz Mado Nafar Co. for sanctions.

The division stated the weapons have gone to such militant teams as Hezbollah, Hamas, Kata’ib Hizballah, the Houthis rebels and to Ethiopia.

In a gathering in Moscow Friday, Iranian Deputy Overseas Minister Ali Baqeri-Kani referred to as for all U.S. sanctions to be eliminated for nuclear talks to start once more. Baqeri-Kani was in Moscow to satisfy along with his Russian counterpart Sergei Ryabkov on the nuclear talks.

Biden is scheduled to satisfy Saturday in Rome with the leaders of France, Germany and Britain on Iran’s nuclear program.

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