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The European Union (EU) will impose sanctions on 11 officials and 4 Iranian companies on Monday, including members of the so-called moral policein response to the repression that the authorities of this country are carrying out against demonstrators protesting the death of Mahsa Amini and against the use of the veil.
After the measures are taken, none of the sanctioned persons will be able to enter the territory Europe and assets of individuals and legal entities, as well as assets held in the countries of community clubs, will be frozen.
package of sanctions
German Foreign Minister, Annalena Burbockon arrival at a meeting that his EU counterparts are holding today in Luxembourg, indicated that the sanctions are motivated by “brutal” repression of protesters.
“Today we make it clear that we are acting against those who use brutal force against citizens, against women, against men, against youth, only because they want to live like us, in freedom and in peace,” the statement said. official. .
According to burbockthis would be the “first package of sanctions” against Iran, as he did not rule out that the EU would approve more restrictive measures in the future if crackdowns on protesters continue.
In the same vein, the Minister for Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands Wopke Hoekstrawho said he would demand new sanctions against the Iranian regime if the violence continues, which has already killed at least 92 people, including 23 children aged 11 to 17, according to the NGO Iranian Human Rights “.
“The Ayatollahs of Iran should look at the calendar and see that they are in 2022. People do not want to continue being imprisoned,” said the Luxembourg Foreign Minister. Jean Asselborn.
Russian use of Iranian drones to be investigated
In turn, with regard to Iran, the foreign ministers will discuss whether the Persian country has handed over to Russia the drones it has been using to bomb Ukraine since last week.
EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs, Joseph Borrell, declined to say today that Tehran had provided the weapons, preferring to wait to see “what information” there is about it.
The vast majority of ministers also did not want to directly blame the Persian country, although the head of Romanian diplomacy, Bogdan Aurescustated that there was “reliable information” about Iran’s “efforts” to “support Russia”.
Austrian Foreign Minister Aleaznfer Schallenberg also noted that “the Iranian-made kamikaze drones that we see in Ukraine represent an escalation.
“It is one thing not to participate, and another to actively support Russia with a material aggressive war.”
(As reported by EFE)
Source: RPP

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