The Obama administration on
Thursday revved up the pressure on Iran over its controversial
nuclear program by imposing sanctions on seven more entities and
five individuals.
The Departments of Treasury and State accused the companies and
persons of providing the Iranian government with "unique goods,
technology and services that increase the regime's ability to enrich
uranium and/or to construct a heavy water research reactor. "
The Treasury said the move targeted the international procurement
operations of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran, the Iran
Centrifuge Technology Company and Iran's uranium enrichment program.
"So long as Iran continues to pursue a nuclear program in
defiance of multiple UN Security Council resolutions, the U.S. will
target those involved in Iran's illicit enrichment activities, "
said David Cohen, under secretary of Treasury for terrorism and
financial intelligence.
"We will continue to work with our international partners to
intensify the pressure on Iran as long as it continues these types
of activities,"he said in a statement.
The latest move bars American citizens from doing business with
those companies and individuals, and freezes all of their assets
under U.S. jurisdiction.
Foreign financial institutions that facilitate "significant"
transactions for them could be denied access to the U.S. financial
sector, the Treasury said.
The companies targeted by Washington are Pouya Control, Iran
Pooya, Aria Nikan Marine Industry, Faratech, Neda Industrial Group,
Tarh O Palayesh and Towlid Abzar Boreshi Iran.
And the individuals are Fereidoun Abbasi-Davani, Seyed Jaber
Safdari, Morteza Ahmadali Behzad, Amir Hossein Rahimyar and Mohammad
Reza Rezvanianzadeh.
The Obama administration set a March deadline late last month for
Iran to begin "substantive cooperation" with the International
Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) over its nuclear program or face the UN
Security Council.
Iran said on Thursday that its one-day talks with IAEA experts in
its capital of Tehran, the first since August, were " constructive."
Iran is a frequent target of sanctions by Washington and its
allies though the Islamic republic insists on the peaceful nature of
its nuclear program.
The Western countries see the program as a cover for developing
nuclear weapons.
(c) 2012 Xinhua News Agency - CEIS. Provided by ProQuest LLC. All rights Reserved.
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