US Sanctions Iran-Linked Vessels
The U.S. Treasury sanctions 29 vessels involved in deceptive shipping to block Iranian petroleum revenue funding military and weapons programs, officials said.
- Dec 18 in Washington, the United States Treasury imposed sanctions on 29 vessels and their management firms, targeting Tehran's 'shadow fleet' known for opaque ownership and lacking top-tier insurance.
- To cut off funds for weapons and proxies, the department said the U.S. Treasury will `continue to deprive the regime of the petroleum revenue it uses to fund its military and weapons programs`, citing Iran's nuclear program and militant proxies.
- On December 18, the U.S. targeted Egyptian businessman Hatem Elsaid Farid Ibrahim Sakr, linked to seven vessels, and recalled the December 10 seizure of Skipper off Venezuela.
- The Treasury says the vessels moved hundreds of millions of dollars through deceptive practices, heightening tensions between Tehran and Washington after five rounds of indirect nuclear negotiations and a 12-day air war in June.
- This month Washington also acted on a Venezuelan tanker previously sanctioned for carrying Iranian oil, while Iran says its nuclear work is for civil purposes and its mission to the United Nations did not immediately respond.
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Twenty-nine vessels were restricted.
The US imposes sanctions on ships and companies for illegal maritime practices, accused of transporting Iranian hydrocarbons and evading international restrictions.
The U.S. Treasury Department announced Thursday new sanctions against 29 ships and companies that provide them with logistical services in the transportation of Iranian oil. Washington’s offensive against Tehran’s so-called “phantom float” seeks to curb the commercialization of crude and derived products — such as fuel oil, bitumen, naphtha and condensate — that Iran sells in Asia by circumventing U.S. sanctions. Read more
The Treasury Department imposed new sanctions on Iran on Thursday, specifically on the shadow fleet it uses to transport illicit oil.Read more]]>
The United States imposed joint sanctions on 29 ships and companies administering them, Washington, with this measure of "the ghost fleet" of Tehran, which states that it exports oil and oil products...
The U.S. reinforced pressure on Iran this Thursday with a new round of sanctions directed against the so-called 'phantom float' that Tehran uses to secretly export oil and dodge restrictions around the world. The Treasury Department announced official penalties against 29 oil tankers and several shipping companies involved in transporting Iranian crude oil and derivatives, as well as pointing to an Egyptian businessman accused of facilitating th…
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