Understanding the EU and UK’s New Sanctions on Iran for Russia Support
The European Union (EU) and the United Kingdom (UK) have extended sanctions on Iran due to its continued support for Russia’s military activities in Ukraine.
These sanctions are part of coordinated international measures targeting Iran’s supply of drones, ballistic missiles, and other military technologies to Russia. The new measures involve:
- Asset Freezes and Travel Bans: Targeting Iranian military officials and companies involved in producing and transferring drones and ballistic missiles to Russia.
- Trade and Export Restrictions: Banning the export of components critical to the development of drones and missiles. The UK has also ended its bilateral air services agreement with Iran, blocking Iran Air from flying to the UK.
- Designation of Russian Entities: Sanctions extend to Russian organizations involved in using Iranian weapons, such as drones, in the Ukraine conflict​.
These steps reflect the EU and UK’s commitment to counter Iran’s role in supplying arms for Russia’s aggression in Ukraine, which they describe as a serious threat to international security.
Iran denies these allegations, but the international response remains firm in holding both Iran and Russia accountable​.