Iran Threatens Neighbouring Countries Against Joining US ‘Economic War’
- Iran warned that any country joining the US economic sanctions against it will be considered an enemy and their interests could be harmed.
- The United States has urged its allies, including China, to participate in economic sanctions against Iran, but China criticized this strategy as ineffective for resolving Middle East conflicts.
- The United Arab Emirates, a major trading partner of Iran, has suspended all trade and financial transactions with Tehran until further notice.
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Iran has stated a hardline stance that it will consider countries participating in U.S. economic sanctions as enemies. Amid escalating tensions stemming from U.S. President Trump's unprecedented declaration of economic war and pressure on third countries through sanctions, the U.S. Treasury Department is scheduled to announce additional sanctions on the 24th, raising expectations for international repercussions.
The Iranian MNE accused the United States of "economic terrorism" after Scott Bessen promised that Washington would "rub the regime" of Tehran with the new sanctions.
Iran warns neighbours against joining US economic war, threatens action over oil routes - The Tribune
In an interview with IRIB, Rezaei said, "We are telling all surrounding countries not to participate in the economic war with America, otherwise we will consider it an enemy."
Countries joining US sanctions will be considered enemies, Iran warns
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"Any country involved in the establishment of economic restrictions" against Iran is "considered an enemy," says Iran
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