WASHINGTON: The United States on Thursday announced new sanctions on Iran targeting its unmanned aerial vehicle production after its missile and drone strike on Israel last weekend.
The U.S. Treasury Department statement said the measurestargeted 16 individuals and two entities enabling Iran’s UAVproduction, including engine types that power Iran’s Shahedvariant UAVs, which were used in the April 13 attack.
Treasury said it was also designating five companies in multiple jurisdictions providing component materials for steel production to Iran’s Khuzestan Steel Company (KSC), one of Iran’s largest steel producers, or purchasing KSC’s finished steel products.
Also targeted, the statement said, were three subsidiariesof Iranian automaker Bahman Group, which it said had materiallysupported Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.
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The statement said that concurrent with the Treasury action, Britain was imposing sanctions targeting several Iranian military organizations, individuals and entities involved in Iran’s UAV and ballistic missile industries.
The U.S. statement came after finance ministers and centralbank governors of the Group of Seven industrial democracies said after a meeting in Wednesday that they would “ensure closecoordination of any future measure to diminish Iran’s ability toacquire, produce, or transfer weapons to support destabilizingregional activities.”
European Union leaders also decided on Wednesday to step up sanctions against Iran after Tehran’s missile and drone attack on Israel left world powers scrambling to prevent a wider conflict in the Middle East
Tehran said it launched the April 13 attack in retaliation for Israel’s April 1 strike on the Iranian consulate in Damascus.
Israel has said it will retaliate, while a senior Iranian Revolutionary Guards commander said on Thursday Iran could review its “nuclear doctrine” following Israeli threats.