US sanctions group of people and firms from Iran, China and Hong Kong tied to Iran ballistic program
- The US has imposed sanctions on people and entities in Iran, China, and Hong Kong for allegedly running a procurement network for Iran's missile and military programs.
- The network enabled Iran to procure sensitive parts and technology for its ballistic missile development, including from China.
- The sanctions aim to target illicit procurement networks that support Iran's military programs, as tensions remain high over Tehran's nuclear program and Iran announces the development of a hypersonic missile.
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US slaps sanctions on Iranian, Chinese targets over Tehran's missile, military programs
The United States imposed sanctions on Tuesday on more than a dozen people and entities in China, Hong Kong and Iran, including Iran's defense attache in Beijing, over accusations they helped procure parts and technology for key actors in Iran's ballistic missile development.
Washington Sanctions Iran Missile Program
Washington reacted swiftly Tuesday to Tehran’s unveiling of a new hypersonic missile by placing a fresh round of sanctions on Iran’s ballistic missile program, with White House officials calling Iran’s moves “destabilizing.” “The Biden administration has been very clear, very concise, and very firm on pushing back on Iran's destabilizing activities in the region, to include the development of an improving ballistic missile program,” said John Ki…
US slaps sanctions on Iranian, Chinese targets over Tehran's missile, military programs
US slaps sanctions on Iranian, Chinese targets over Tehran's missile, military programs The United States imposed sanctions on Tuesday on more than a dozen people and entities in China, Hong Kong and Iran, including Iran's defense attache in Beijing, over accusations they helped procure parts and technology for key actors in Iran's ballistic missile development. Earlier on Tuesday, the official IRNA news agency reported Iran had presented what …
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