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EU struggles to find host for Iran trade mechanism

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BRUSSELS/PARIS: The European Union has so far failed to find a country to host a special mechanism to trade with Iran and beat newly reimposed US sanctions, three diplomats said, as government­s fear being targeted by US counter measures.

Voicing opposition to US policy on the day Washington announced a new raft of sanctions on Iran, the European Union reissued its Nov 2 statement on Monday saying it was still setting up the so-called special purpose vehicle (SPV).

The European Union had hoped to ready its SPV, which is designed to circumvent the US sanctions, by Monday’s sanctions announceme­nt by the United States.

However, no EU country has so far volunteere­d to host the entity, the EU diplomats said.

Several states have been asked by EU foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini to consider being the headquarte­rs, as the bloc tries to uphold the arms control accord, which US President Donald Trump withdrew from in May.

While the European Commission declined to comment on Monday, European Economic Affairs Commission­er Pierre Moscovici said “the European Union does not approve of” the reimpositi­on of US sanctions lifted under the 2015 nuclear deal.

Brian Hook, Washington’s special representa­tive for Iran, under scored the risks for European companies, warning that any EU country hosting the SPV could potentiall­y be sanctioned.

“The United States will not hesitate to sanction any sanctionab­le activity in connection with our Iran sanctions regime,” Hook told a telephone call with European reporters when asked about the vehicle.

Th eSP V, which could incorporat­e a barter system, aims to sidestep the US financial system by using an EU intermedia­ry to handle trade with Iran.

It could ensure, for example, that Iranian oil bought by Europeans could be paid for with EU goods and services of the same value.

A senior French diplomat said Paris was confident the mechanism would be legally in place soon, but things needed to be fully cemented first.

“We hope the legal instrument­s will be put in place in the coming days.

It will then be a few weeks or months to finalise its modalities, and its implementa­tion will be during 2019,” he said.

He added there was no way any trade with this mechanism could be done before year-end.

Hook said he had not seen demand from European companies to use the SPV because they preferred to invest in the United States.

“If you take a look at the over 100 corporatio­ns that have decided to choose the United States market over the Iranian market, they are not looking to avail themselves of any type of vehicle, they are very pleased to continue working with the United States,” he told reporters.

The EU, with support from China and Russia, hopes to keep Tehran in the nuclear non-proliferat­ion deal by allowing trade to flow despite US penalties.

The SPV will follow several other EU initiative­s to try to shield European business with Iran from US sanctions that Trump is reimposing, as he seeks to punish Tehran for what the West says is Iran’s role in the wars in Syria and Yemen. — Reuters

The United States will not hesitate to sanction any sanction-able activity in connection with our Iran sanctions regime. Brian Hook,Washington’s special representa­tive for Iran

 ?? — AFP photo ?? A general view of the Iranian capital Tehran and the Milad tower.
— AFP photo A general view of the Iranian capital Tehran and the Milad tower.

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