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US reveals details of Iranian network

Washington and UAE are working closely to squeeze Tehran’s ‘malign’ influence

- MINA ALDROUBI

The Iranian operatives in a recently caught UAE-based ring were using a network of front and shell companies to forge documents to send money to proxies backed by Tehran, a senior United States official said on Thursday.

Sigal Mandelker, the Undersecre­tary for Terrorism and Financial Intelligen­ce at the US Treasury, gave a detailed breakdown of a network that had been funnelling millions to the Iranian Revolution­ary Guard for payment to proxy forces.

The unmasking of the group was first reported in May although it was unclear exactly when the network was broken up.

“The network of currency exchange abused the UAE’s financial network by transferri­ng cash out of Iran and covering it to US dollars,” Ms Mandelker said.

The funds were used to support regional proxy groups such as Lebanon’s Hezbollah, Shiite rebels in Yemen and the Syrian President Bashar Al Assad.

She disclosed that the operation follows a close collaborat­ion between Washington and Abu Dhabi, which designated dozens of individual­s and entities on its terrorism list in May.

The individual­s and groups were identified after they were found to have transferre­d millions of dollars to the Iranian Revolution­ary Guard, the Emirates News Agency (Wam) said.

Last month, the UAE’s central bank announced it had limited the operations of seven currency exchange companies for unspecifie­d violation of anti-money laundering and other regulation­s.

Ms Mandelker hailed the UAE’s efforts, saying “there’s no question in my mind that working together, we can take significan­t action [against Iran] to disrupt their ability to fund themselves.”

Her visit to the region is part of Washington’s attempts to boost mechanisms to squeeze Iran with sanctions by building a global coalition.

The move comes after President Donald Trump tore up an internatio­nal deal on Iran’s nuclear programme and re-imposed sanctions on Tehran.

Washington aims to impede “the despicable use of Iranian revenue” across the Middle East and that government­s and private sectors in the Gulf are co-operating closely with the US as they agreed on Tehran’s “malign influence in the region”, she said. The US official said that Washington was aiming to restrict Iran’s trade in general, not just its oil and gas sales, which provide for more than half of its export receipts.

“We are also working to mitigate its exploitati­on of regional financial systems for illicit purposes.”

The US Secretary of State, Mike Pompeo, on Thursday called on American allies to help ramp up economic pressure on Iran and accused Tehran of continuing to sell weapons in the Middle East despite United Nations resolution­s.

“We must cut off all funding the regime uses to fund terrorism & proxy wars,” Pompeo said in a Twitter post before his scheduled meeting with the European Union’s foreign affairs and security policy representa­tive Federica Mogherini in Brussels.

Meanwhile, Saudi Arabia’s Ambassador to the UN, Abdallah Al Mouallimi, accused Hezbollah of attempting to disrupt the Middle East. “Saudi Arabia will confront the Lebanese Hezbollah militia everywhere and expose its practices to the internatio­nal community,” he said in an interview with Al Arabiya television on Wednesday.

Mr Al Mouallimi’s statement came after Yemen filed a complaint at the UN against the Iran-backed Lebanese group for interferin­g in its affairs.

Yemen’s Foreign Minister, Khaled Al Yamani, said that Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah’s June 29 speech, in which he expressed support for the Iran-backed Houthi rebels, was “a blatant interventi­on in the internal affairs of my country, which would cause great damage to Yemen’s supreme interest and national security”.

The Saudi-led coalition, which includes the UAE, intervened in the Yemen war in March 2015 at the request of President Abdrabu Mansur Hadi’s internatio­nally recognised government.

 ?? EPA ?? Individual­s and groups transferre­d millions of dollars to the Iranian Revolution­ary Guard, above, by abusing the UAE’s financial network
EPA Individual­s and groups transferre­d millions of dollars to the Iranian Revolution­ary Guard, above, by abusing the UAE’s financial network

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