Khaleej Times

US slaps sanctions on Iranian nuclear scientists, entities

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washington — The Trump administra­tion hit Iran with new sanctions on Friday while Secretary of State Mike Pompeo was denouncing Iran’s growing influence on a visit to Lebanon.

The Treasury Department said the sanctions target 31 Iranian scientists, technician­s and companies affiliated with Iran’s Organisati­on for Defence Innovation and Research, which had been at the forefront of the country’s former nuclear weapons programme. Officials said those targeted continue to work in Iran’s defence sector and form a core of experts who could reconstitu­te that programme. Fourteen people, including the head of the organisati­on, and 17 subsidiary operations are covered by the sanctions.

The sanctions freeze any assets that those targeted may have in US jurisdicti­ons and bar Americans from any transactio­ns with them. But, officials say the move will also make those targeted “radioactiv­e internatio­nally” by making people of any nationalit­y who do business with them subject to US penalties under socalled secondary sanctions.

US secondary sanctions apply to foreign businesses and individual­s and can include fines, loss of presence in the American economy, asset freezes and travel bans. Officials said the threat of such sanctions will significan­tly limit the ability of those designated to travel outside of Iran, participat­e in research conference­s or be hired for other jobs. “Individual­s working for Iran’s proliferat­ion-related programmes — including scientists, procuremen­t agents, and technical experts — should be aware of the reputation­al and financial risk they expose themselves to by working for Iran’s nuclear programme,” the State Department said. —

Our pressure on Iran is simple. It’s aimed at cutting off the funding for terrorists and it’s working

Mike Pompeo, US Secretary of State

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