London – The British government has announced the addition of 12 new designations to its sanctions regime against Iran. This move comes as part of efforts to counter what it described as “destabilizing activities” linked to Tehran.
The Britain Foreign Office confirmed that the new sanctions target individuals
and entities subject to asset freezes, financial restrictions, and travel bans.
The Foreign Office also indicated that the move is part of London’s policy to increase pressure
on those involved in Iranian activities deemed a threat to security and stability.
Sanctions targeting individuals and entities
The Britain government explained that the new designations followed security and legal reviews.
However, it did not disclose all the details regarding the names listed or the nature of the activities attributed to them.
It added that the sanctions aim to “hold accountable those involved in activities that threaten international security.”
It also affirmed its continued coordination with international allies on the Iranian issue.
Tensions with Tehran escalate
The Britain move comes amid ongoing tensions between Western countries and Iran over several issues.
These include Iran’s nuclear program, its regional activities, and Western accusations
that Tehran is involved in security and intelligence activities beyond its borders.
Britain and other Western countries have imposed successive rounds of sanctions on Iranian officials and institutions in recent years.
These sanctions have targeted financial, security, and technology sectors.
Ongoing Western moves
Observers believe the new Britain measures reflect a continued Western approach of increasing economic and political pressure on Iran.
This coincides with diplomatic efforts related to the nuclear issue.
The new sanctions are expected to provoke Iranian reactions.
Tehran has repeatedly affirmed its rejection of Western sanctions, deeming them “illegal” and targeting the interests of the Iranian people.