EU Agrees on New Sanctions over Iranian Drones in Ukraine
EU agrees to sanctions on three individuals and one entity
over the supply of drones to Russia, the presidency says.
European Union countries
have adopted sanctions on Iran over Iranian-made drones supplied to Russia and used
in attacks on Ukraine, the EU Council’s Czech presidency has said.
“After 3 days of talks,
EU ambassadors agreed on measures against entities supplying Iranian drones that
hit Ukraine,” the presidency said on Twitter on Thursday.
Ukraine has accused Russia
of using Iranian-made “kamikaze”
drones in attacks on cities and energy infrastructure in recent
weeks. It says its military has shot down more than 220 Iranian drones since mid-September.
The mayor of the capital, Kyiv, said Russia killed four people in a drone attack
on Monday.
Iran has repeatedly denied
allegations that it has supplied drones to Russia as “unfounded and unsubstantiated”.
The Kremlin says it has no knowledge of Russian forces using Iranian drones in Ukraine.
Russia denies targeting
civilians in the conflict, which began on February 24 when Russian forces launched
a full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
The punitive EU measures
were expected to enter into force later on Thursday.
“EU states decided to
freeze the assets of 3 individuals and 1 entity responsible for drone deliveries,”
the presidency said.
“The EU is also prepared
to extend sanctions to 4 more Iranian entities that already featured in a previous
sanctions list,” it said.
European Council chief
Charles Michel welcomed the move as he prepares to host the 27 EU leaders at a summit
in Brussels this week.
“We take swift action
against Iran who supports Russia’s war in Ukraine,” he said.
Czech Prime Minister Petr
Fiala said the sanctions were “aimed at the persons and
entities that manufacture and supply the drones”.
“This is our clear response
to the Iranian regime providing Russia with drones, which it uses to murder innocent
Ukrainian citizens,” he said.
Later on Thursday, the UK announced sanctions on three Iranian generals
and an arms firm over Russia’s use of Iranian drones to bomb Ukraine, matching the
EU measures.
The Treasury added Iranian
drone maker Shahed Aviation Industries and three top Iranian military officials
to its sanctions list, citing the supply of drones to Russia “for use in their illegal
invasion of Ukraine”.
“Iran’s support for Putin’s
brutal and illegal war against Ukraine is deplorable,” British Foreign Secretary
James Cleverly said. “This is clear evidence of Iran’s destabilising role in global
security.”