Kuwait Times

The new US sanctions target access to food and medicine: Tehran

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DUBAI: Iran’s foreign minister yesterday denounced renewed US sanctions against its central bank as an attempt to deny ordinary Iranians access to food and medicine, and said the move was a sign of US desperatio­n. The United States on Friday imposed a new round of sanctions on Iran, some aimed at its central bank and sovereign wealth fund, following attacks on oil facilities in Saudi Arabia that Riyadh and US officials have blamed on Iran. Iran denies involvemen­t in the attacks, which initially halved oil output from Saudi Arabia. Responsibi­lity was claimed by Yemen’s Houthi movement, an Iranian-aligned group fighting a Saudi-led alliance in Yemen’s civil war.

“This is a sign of US desperatio­n ... When they repeatedly sanction the same institutio­n, this means their attempt at bringing the Iranian nation to its knees under ‘maximum pressure’ has failed,” Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif told reporters in remarks shown on state television. “But this is dangerous and unacceptab­le as an attempt at blocking ... the Iranian people’s access to food and medicine,” Zarif said, speaking after arriving in New York for the annual UN General Assembly next week.

Meanwhile, unconfirme­d reports on social media said a number of Iranian websites-including those of some petrochemi­cal firms-were under a cyber attack. There was no immediate official comment, and the websites of the main state oil company NIOC appeared to be functionin­g normally. Residents said their internet access was not affected.

The fresh sanctions target the Central Bank of Iran, which was already under other U.S. sanctions, the National Developmen­t Fund of Iran-the country’s sovereign wealth fund-and an Iranian company that U.S. officials say is used to conceal financial transfers for Iranian military purchases. Zarif said he would meet on Wednesday with foreign ministers of the remaining signatorie­s to the 2015 nuclear accord, which was agreed with Britain, France, Germany China and Russia as well as the United States.

“As we have said before, the United States can only attend if it returns to the (nuclear accord) ... and ends its economic war against Iran,” Zarif said. The United States withdrew from the accord last year and re-imposed unilateral sanctions on Iran. “I hope the US government realizes that they are no longer the only economic superpower in the world and that there are many countries that want to benefit from the Iranian market,” Foreign Ministry spokesman Abbas Mousavi said, according to state media.

 ?? — AFP ?? TEHRAN: An Iranian fruit vendor adjusts his fruit shop in the Tajrish Bazaar in capital Tehran.
— AFP TEHRAN: An Iranian fruit vendor adjusts his fruit shop in the Tajrish Bazaar in capital Tehran.

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