Placeholder canvas

Trump administration imposes sanctions on Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah

Date:

President Donald Trump on Monday said that he is imposing economic sanctions on Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, and his ministry officials, a provocative action aimed at increasing pressure on the Islamic Republic in retaliation for what the United States says are recent aggressive acts by Tehran.

A statement issued by the Office of the President’s Press Secretary, said, “President Trump has signed an Executive Order today imposing sanctions on the Supreme Leader of Iran and the Office of the Supreme Leader of Iran.”

“Further, the order allows the Secretary of the Treasury to impose sanctions on officials appointed to their position by the Supreme Leader,” the statement read.

“These sanctions will deny Iran’s leadership access to financial resources, blocking them from using the United States financial system or accessing any assets in the United States,” it said.

“Anybody who conducts significant transactions with these sanctioned individuals may be exposed to sanctions themselves,” it added.

ALSO READ: Pakistan issues visas to 463 Indian Sikh Pilgrims to observe death anniversary of Maharaja Ranjit Singh

The sanctions came amid rising tensions between Washington and Tehran that has been further triggered by concerns that the Islamic Republic is moving toward amassing more nuclear fuel.

“We will continue to increase pressure on Tehran,” The New York Times quoted Trump as saying as he sat at his desk in the Oval Office preparing to sign an executive order. “Never can Iran have a nuclear weapon,” he added.

“These sanctions build on President Trump’s efforts to put financial pressure on and raise costs for the Iranian regime,” the statement read.

“The President has implemented tough sanctions against Iran and will continue to impose maximum pressure until the regime abandons its malign behaviour. Iran has engaged in a series of provocative actions in recent weeks, leading up to the attack on a United States drone operating over international waters. It recently announced that it will be increasing its stockpile of enriched uranium in the coming days. Iran attacked two commercial vessels and used proxy forces to attack civilian infrastructure in Saudi Arabia,” it said.

“No amount of economic sanctions entitles the regime to attack innocent civilians, disrupt global commerce, or engage in nuclear blackmail,” the statement added.

The action came as US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo met leaders in Saudi Arabia on a last-minute trip on Monday, and insisted that Iran must curb its regional military activity and end support for terrorist outfits operating in the Middle East.

Washington further stressed that Trump has been clear that “he is open to the possibility of future talks with Iran, and wants to ensure they are never allowed to gain nuclear weapons.”

Last week, Iran had shot down an unmanned US surveillance drone with a surface-to-air missile, prompting Trump to order a retaliatory strike against Iran. However, the US president had later changed his decision since it could have caused civilian casualties.

(With ANI inputs)

Click here for Latest News updates and viral videos on our AI-powered smart news

For viral videos and Latest trends subscribe to NewsMobile YouTube Channel and Follow us on Instagram

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Share post:

Subscribe

Popular

More like this
Related

WhatsApp Says ‘Will Exit India If Asked To Break Encryption’

The messaging platform's legal representative voiced serious worries, stating that if forced to undermine the encryption that safeguards user messages, the business may think about pulling out of the Indian market

Anti-Israeli Protests: Indian Origin Student From Princeton University Arrested

Achinthya Sivalingan and Hassan Sayed, Tamil Nadu-born natives, were taken into custody early on Thursday morning after the demonstrators put up tents for camping in a university courtyard

SC Dismisses All Petitions Seeking 100% Verification of VVPAT Slips During Elections

New Delhi: In a significant ruling on Friday, the...