US Issues Sanctions After Iran Rocket TestÂ
The United States imposed sanctions Friday on six subsidiaries of a company key to Iranâs ballistic missile program, citing continued âprovocative actionsâ like Tehranâs launch of a rocket capable of putting a satellite into orbit.
Iranian state television reported Thursday that Iran had successfully tested a rocket that can deliver satellites into orbit, an action the United States and others say breaches a U.N. Security Council resolution because of its potential use in ballistic missile development.
A joint statement Friday from the United States, France, Germany and Britain said the launch was inconsistent with a U.N. Security Council resolution calling on Iran not to conduct such tests.
âSix firms sanctioned
The U.S. Treasuryâs Office of Foreign Assets Control imposed sanctions on six Iranian firms owned or controlled by the Shahid Hemmat Industrial Group. The move enables the U.S. government to block any company property under its jurisdiction and prevents U.S. citizens from doing business with the firms.
âThese sanctions ... underscore the United Statesâ deep concerns with Iranâs continued development and testing of ballistic missiles and other provocative behavior,â Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin said in a statement.
âThe U.S. government will continue to aggressively counter Iranâs ballistic missile-related activity, whether it be a provocative space launch ... or likely support to Yemeni Houthi missile attacks on Saudi Arabia such as occurred this past weekend,â Mnuchin said.
The six Shahid Hemmat units targeted by the U.S. sanctions manufacture missile components, missile airframes, liquid-propellant ballistic missile engines, liquid propellant, guidance and control systems. They also do missile-related research and maintenance.
US: Iran violates UN resolutions
The Treasury move was announced just hours after the U.S. Senate voted almost unanimously to impose new sanctions on Iran, Russia and North Korea.
The sanctions in the bill, which the White House says President Donald Trump will sign, also target Iranâs missile development programs as well as human rights abuses.
The State Department charged Thursday that Iranâs test of the satellite launch vehicle was a violation of U.N. Security Council resolutions as well as the spirit of the multinational Iran nuclear deal, under which Tehran agreed to curb its nuclear programs in exchange for a lifting of some economic sanctions.
Washingtonâs ambassador to the United Nations, Nikki Haley, said the Trump administration would continue to impose consequences on Iran until it complied fully with U.N. resolutions.
âThe issue with Iran always comes back to mistrust. Iranâs widespread support for terrorists tells us we canât trust them. Iranâs breaking its obligation on missile testing tells us we canât trust them. Yesterdayâs launch proves that yet again,â she said in a statement.
The Trump administration certified Iran as being in compliance with the nuclear deal last week, even though Trump has called the agreement negotiated by his Democratic predecessor âthe worst deal ever.â
Trump issued a veiled threat against Iran earlier this week, warning Tehran to adhere to the terms of the nuclear accord or face âbig, big problems.â He said in a speech in Ohio that the deal had âemboldenedâ Iran and added âthat wonât take place much longer.â
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