Mar 11 • 13:30 UTC 🇸🇪 Sweden Aftonbladet

New EU Sanctions Against Iran

The EU has imposed new sanctions on 19 additional individuals and entities in Iran due to concerns over domestic repression.

The European Union has announced the imposition of new sanctions targeting 19 additional individuals, companies, and organizations in Iran. This decision, communicated by EU foreign affairs chief Kaja Kallas, underscores the EU's commitment to protecting its interests and holding those responsible for domestic repression accountable. The sanctions serve as a clear message to Tehran that its future cannot be built upon oppression of its own citizens.

The recent measures were decided upon by ambassadors of EU member states during a meeting in Brussels. With these additions, the total number of individuals, companies, and organizations facing EU sanctions has now surpassed 300. These sanctions typically involve travel bans and the freezing of assets, reflecting the EU's ongoing concern about human rights violations and the lack of freedoms in Iran.

These EU sanctions are part of a broader strategy to respond to systematic oppression in Iran and signal to the Iranian government that the international community is monitoring its actions closely. By continuing to expand the list of sanctioned entities, the EU aims to exert pressure on Iran to change its policies regarding human rights and repression, promoting a future based on respect for individual rights and freedoms.

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