EU freezes Iranian energy minister's assets

EU freezes Iranian energy minister's assets
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Summary The EU said the minister was included on an EU blacklist

The European Union on Tuesday froze the assets of Iranian Energy Minister Majid Namjoo as part of a series of tough new sanctions against Tehran over its disputed nuclear programme.The EU said the minister, who also faces a travel ban, was included on an EU blacklist because he is a member of the Supreme National Security Council which sets Irans nuclear policy.Some 34 official bodies and companies were added to the already long EU sanctions list, including the oil and energy ministries plus the National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC) and many of its units.State-owned NIOC provides financial resources to the Iranian government, while several senior government officials serve on its board and management, the EU said in its Official Journal.EU foreign ministers on Monday agreed a slew of tough new financial and trade sanctions on Iran aimed at forcing it to return to stalled talks on its contested nuclear programme.The ministers condemned Irans continuing production of enriched uranium and said Tehran was in flagrant violation of its international obligations by refusing to fully cooperate with the International Atomic Energy Agency.Tehran insists it has no ambitions to build a nuclear weapon but global powers fear that it will ultimately do so, destabilising the whole region and risking a confrontation with Israel.
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