The statement of the US State Department about the sanctions against Qazalhasar prison and 4 Iranian institutions
In an interventionist stance, the US State Department placed them on Washington’s sanctions list, claiming that four entities were involved in the export of Iranian oil and “obvious violation of human rights” in Qazalhasar prison.
According to RCO News Agency, in an anti-Iranian move, the US Ministry of Foreign Affairs has sanctioned four Iranian entities that it claims have exported Iranian oil and declared 6 ships as their frozen assets.
By publishing a statement about these sanctions, the US Ministry of Foreign Affairs, defending its anti-Iranian action, said that Washington is committed to seizing Iran’s sources of income for use in its “destructive activities”.
With claims against Iran’s role in the region, the US State Department said: “As long as Iran allocates its sources of income from energy sales to finance attacks against US allies and partners, support violence around the world, we will use any The tool at our disposal, we continue to answer it.
In this statement, referring to the sanctions imposed last evening by the US Treasury Department against four entities and three vessels active in the transportation of Iranian oil and petrochemical products, which Washington called “Iran’s hidden naval fleet”, it is stated: the Treasury Department also ordered 12 individuals and entities to It sanctions because of their role in supporting smuggling, arms smuggling, money laundering and the transportation of illegal Iranian oil for the benefit of Yemen’s Ansarullah, a global “terrorist” organization.
The claim of Iran’s oil revenue being spent in the aforementioned cases is raised while the Iranian authorities have previously denied the claim of financial and military support to Yemeni groups and said that Iran’s support to the Yemeni people is of a political nature.
The US State Department also placed it under Washington sanctions with the baseless claim of “clear violation of human rights” and “inhumane and humiliating treatment” of prisoners in Iran’s Ghazal Hesar prison.
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