France, Germany, UK condemn Iran over ballistic missiles, target new sanctions
- Germany, France, and Britain condemned Iran's delivery of ballistic missiles to Russia and announced new sanctions targeting air transport on September 10.
- U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken pledged fresh sanctions against Tehran, stating it threatens European security.
- The joint statement included plans to sanction significant entities involved in Iran's ballistic missile program and Iran Air.
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The United States has announced sanctions against a dozen companies and individuals in Russia and Iran that were allegedly involved in selling short-range ballistic missiles for use in the war in Ukraine. Among the entities is Iran Air, which Tehran allegedly used to smuggle sensitive materials from Europe.
Iran Air will be one of the most affected by these economic sanctions, for having delivered material to Russia, the US Treasury Department warned.
France, Germany, UK Condemn Iran Over Ballistic Missiles, Target New Sanctions
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France, Germany, UK condemn Iran over ballistic missiles, target new sanctions
The governments of France, Germany and Britain condemned the transfer of Iranian ballistic missiles to Russia, said they would cancel bilateral air services agreements with Iran and work towards sanctioning airline Iran Air.
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