US imposes sanctions on Iran and Houthi
20/12/2024 6:12
The United States on Thursday imposed
sanctions on Iran and Houthi-related entities, according to the
Treasury Department website which listed a number of
individuals, companies and vessels that had been targeted.
The sanctions target three vessels involved in the trade of
Iranian petroleum and petrochemicals, which generate billions of
dollars for Iran's leaders, the Treasury said, supporting its
nuclear program, development of ballistic missiles and financing
of proxies including Hezbollah, Hamas and the Houthis.
“The United States is committed to targeting Iran’s key
revenue streams that fund its destabilizing activities,” Bradley
Smith, acting under secretary for terrorism and financial
intelligence, said in a release. Smith said Iran relies on a
"shadowy network of vessels, companies, and facilitators for
those activities.
Iran says its nuclear program is for peaceful purposes.
The vessels targeted were the Djibouti-flagged crude oil
tanker MS ENOLA, owned by Journey Investment company, the San
Marino-flagged MS ANGIA, and the Panama-flagged MS MELENIA. The
last two tankers are managed and operated by Liberia- and
Greece-registered Rose Shipping Limited, Treasury said.
The sanctions block all property and interests in the United
States of the designated parties and U.S. persons and entities
dealing with them could be exposed to sanctions or enforcement
actions including fines.
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