Iran Summons Swiss Envoy
over US Sanctions
Tehran summoned the Swiss ambassador, who
represents Washington’s interests in Iran, on Monday to protest the latest US
measures against individuals and companies for violating sanctions against the
Islamic republic.
The US Treasury said last week it had blacklisted targets for
“supporting Iran’s nuclear programme and active support for terrorism,” even as
it had eased sanctions as part of an interim deal over Tehran’s nuclear
activities.
An official from the Iranian foreign ministry, which summoned
the Swiss envoy on Monday evening, sharply criticised the United States over
the measures.
“The Islamic Republic of Iran’s stance on terrorism is well
known and the United States, which openly supports terrorist groups in the
region, is not in a position to accuse Iran.
The individuals and companies targeted by the US Treasury are
operating in Turkey, Spain, Germany, Georgia, Afghanistan, Iran, the United
Arab Emirates, and Liechtenstein.
David Cohen, the Treasury under secretary
for terrorism and financial intelligence, said the US is implementing a
temporary easing of some sanctions on Iran in accordance with the nuclear deal,
but “the overwhelming majority of sanctions remain in effect.”
The sanctions freeze any US assets of the targeted person or
entity and prohibit transactions with any American.
Among the companies targeted was Spanish firm Advance
Electrical and Industrial Technologies and Germany’s DF Deutsche Forfait Aktiengesellschaft, for
allegedly aiding Iran’s nuclear and weapons proliferation activities.
The list also includes some individuals accused of plotting
attacks in Afghanistan.
Under the interim deal reached in November in Geneva, Iran
agreed to freeze parts of its suspect nuclear programme in return for modest
sanctions relief as it negotiates a comprehensive accord.
The United States also agreed to refrain from slapping new
sanctions on Iran.
Western
nations have long suspected Iran of covertly seeking a nuclear weapons
capability alongside its civilian programme, allegations denied by Tehran.