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New Zealand to Reimpose Sanctions on Iran: Peters
- New Zealand reimposed United Nations sanctions on Iran due to its failure to comply with nuclear obligations under the 2015 Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action .
- The sanctions will take effect on October 18 and include asset freezes, travel bans, and import/export restrictions on nuclear-related goods.
- New Zealand's regulations mandate businesses to keep records and register for compliance, warning of severe penalties for breaches of sanctions.
- Peters emphasized the need for Iran to re-engage in negotiations and cooperate with the International Atomic Energy Agency, reflecting international concerns about Iran's nuclear activities.
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New Zealand reimposes sanctions on Iran over nuclear non-compliance
New Zealand reimposes sanctions on Iran over nuclear non-compliance New Zealand is reimposing sanctions on Iran due to concerns about Iran's non-compliance with its nuclear obligations, Foreign Minister Winston Peters said in a statement on Friday.The statement said the reimposition of United Nations sanctions is a result of Iran not complying with the terms of the internationally recognised Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action which was signed in…
·India
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“This reimposition of UN-mandated sanctions reflects the international community’s deep concerns about Iran’s non-compliance with its nuclear obligations and unjustifiable levels of uranium enrichment activity,” Mr Peters says.
·Wellington, New Zealand
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