Supply and individual companies have been provided with the main components for the production of missile fuel used in ballistic missiles created for the Iranian Corps of Guardians of the Islamic Revolution.
The United States has imposed sanctions against the network of companies based in Iran and China, which supplies components for the manufacture of solid fuel for ballistic missiles used by the Islamic Revolutionary Corps (IRGC). This was reported by the US Treasury press service.
Six companies and six individuals involved in the Iran supply of components such as sodium perchlorate and dictitsebatsat, used in the manufacture of solid rocket fuel, fell under penalties.
Sodium perchlorate is used to produce ammonium perchlorate, which, along with dioctilsebakata, is used in solid fuel rocket engines, commonly used for ballistic missiles.
Washington believes that such activity brings international security threats and violates global agreements on non -proliferation of missile technology.
“The aggressive Iran development of missiles and other weapons enhances the security of the United States and our partners. It also allows the situation to the Middle East and violates global agreements aimed at preventing the spread of these technologies. To achieve peace through strength, US ministry will continue to take all possible steps Rocket program, “the head of the Ministry Ministry Ministry.
Saman Tejarat Barman Trading Company (STB), its leadership, as well as a number of Chinese companies, especially Shenzhen Amor Logistics and other suppliers, fell under penalties.
The United States emphasizes that they will continue to take steps to restrict Iran’s access to resources that contribute to the development of its missile program.
Earlier, the US government first punished China for obtaining oil under penalties in America, which could affect Russian oil supply.
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