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Pompeo says U.S. has improved scope of Iran metals sanctions


U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Thursday stated he used to be increasing the scope of Iran metals sanctions, focused on 22 unique substances that he stated had been used in connection with Iran's nuclear, army or ballistic missile programs.


Pompeo says U.S. has improved scope of Iran metals sanctions

Pompeo in an announcement referred to as it a "major expansion" of the Iran metals-related sanctions administered via the State Department, permitting Washington to blacklist these who knowingly switch the substances to Iran.
"Iran's nuclear, ballistic missile, and navy applications pose a grave chance to worldwide peace and security," Pompeo stated in the statement.

Pompeo additionally stated he was once association in his dedication that Iran's elite protection force, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), controls Iran's building sector.

As a result, sanctions can also nonetheless be imposed’ on these who knowingly switch sure materials, inclusive of graphite or uncooked or semi-finished metals, to or from Iran to be used in connection with the Islamic Republic's development sector, Pompeo said.

The substances he stated he had decided are used’ in connection with Iran's nuclear, navy or ballistic missile packages blanketed aluminum powder with purity above 98%.

Reuters mentioned in June that Iran Alumina Company's aluminum complicated near the metropolis of Jajarm is additionally domestic to a secret facility, set up by using the IRGC that has produced powder for use in Iran's missile program.

Aluminum powder is a key ingredient in solid-fuel propellants used to launch missiles.

The United States has earlier focused Iran's metals quarter with sanctions in an effort to curb Iranian revenues.

Tensions between Washington and Tehran have spiked given that Trump unilaterally withdrew in 2018 from the Iran nuclear deal struck by means of his predecessor, Barack Obama, and commenced reimposing sanctions that had been eased below the accord.


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