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UK Sanctions Iran for Missile Transfers to Russia

by LAWIN.news November 19, 2024
written by LAWIN.news November 19, 2024
Britian's Foreign Secretary David Lammy Speaks at a panel on funding for Indigenous Peoples at the COP29 U.N. Climate Summit, Tuesday, Nov. 12, 2024, in Baku, Azerbaijan. (AP Photo/Sergei Grits)
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The United Kingdom has imposed new sanctions on Iran due to its involvement in supplying ballistic missiles and other weapons to Russia. This measure is aimed at curbing Iran’s support for Russia amidst the ongoing conflict with Ukraine. The sanctions reflect the UK government’s stance on the matter, intending to curtail the transportation of weapons that allegedly fuel the war in Ukraine.

The UK Foreign Office announced the sanctions Monday after careful consideration of Iran’s role in providing military support to Russia. This decision aligns with the UK’s commitment to maintaining international peace and security by restricting activities that contribute to military aggression in Ukraine.

Specific organizations targeted by these sanctions include Iran Air and the Islamic Republic of Iran Shipping Lines (IRISL). These two entities are accused of playing a critical role in the transfer of military equipment to Russia. Consequently, the imposed sanctions restrict Iran Air’s ability to operate direct commercial air services between the UK and Iran. The UK government also blacklisted the Port Olya-3 cargo ship, which allegedly delivered the weapons from Iran to Russia, banning it from entering UK ports.

The UK government has implemented asset freezes on these organizations to prevent any further financial transactions within the UK. This action is intended to hinder their ability to continue supplying military resources, thereby reducing their operational capabilities.

The UK Foreign Secretary commented on the situation, asserting that the UK would continue to monitor the activities of Iran and Russia closely. The Secretary emphasized that these sanctions are part of a broader effort to deter further escalation of the conflict in Ukraine. The UK government remains vigilant and ready to take additional measures if necessary.

Iran has faced increased scrutiny and criticism from various international entities for its alleged involvement in supplying weapons to Russia. This situation has raised concerns among countries supporting Ukraine, as they view Iran’s actions as escalating the conflict.

Russia’s ongoing military actions in Ukraine have drawn widespread condemnation from the international community. Many countries, including the UK, have called for Russia to cease its aggression and respect Ukraine’s sovereignty. The imposition of these sanctions on Iran is seen as a step towards applying pressure on those facilitating Russia’s military efforts.

In response to the sanctions, Iran has denied accusations of supplying weapons to Russia. Iranian officials have repeatedly stated that their military activities are defensive and not intended to support any external conflicts. However, the UK government remains firm in its decision, citing evidence of Iran’s involvement in military transfers to Russia.

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