UK steps up action to tackle rising threat posed by Iran
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Foreign Secretary announces plans for a new Iran sanctions regime,
which will give the UK greater powers to target decision makers in
Iran for hostile activities in the UK and around the world.
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New sanctions designations to be announced on individuals and
organisations responsible for human rights violations in
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· Foreign Secretary announces plans for a new Iran sanctions regime, which will give the UK greater powers to target decision makers in Iran for hostile activities in the UK and around the world. · New sanctions designations to be announced on individuals and organisations responsible for human rights violations in Iran. · Announcements come as the UK drives international condemnation of Iran’s behaviour at the UN Human Rights Council and UN Security Council this week. The Foreign Secretary has today [6 JULY] outlined new action to hold Iran to account for the regime's threats to the UK and our partners, including a new sanctions regime which will give the UK greater powers to target Iran’s key decision makers. Iran has increased its efforts to kill or kidnap individuals perceived to be enemies of the regime outside of Iran, including in the UK. Since the start of 2022, the UK has responded to more than 15 credible threats to kill or kidnap British or UK-based individuals by the Iranian regime. The regime has publicly called for the killing or capture of these individuals and in some cases detained and harassed the individual's families in Iran. The Iranian intelligence services have developed close relationships with organised criminal gangs in UK and across Europe to expand the capability of its networks. The UK will not tolerate such threats. The Foreign Secretary is announcing today our intention to create a new sanctions regime which will give the UK greater powers to target Iran’s key decision makers and those doing their bidding. The regime will significantly expand the UK’s sanctions powers by creating new criteria under which individuals and entities can be sanctioned, including: · the Iranian regime's activities undermining peace, stability and security in the Middle East and internationally; · the use and spread of weapons or weapons technologies from Iran; · the Iranian regime's undermining of democracy, respect for the rule of law and good governance; · other hostile activities towards the UK and our partners emanating from the Iranian regime, including threats to our people, property, or security. The announcement comes as the UK drives international condemnation of Iran’s behaviour at the UN this week. Yesterday (5 July), the UK co-signed a statement calling out the regime for the significant rise in executions over the last year. Later today in New York, the UK will lead international opposition to Iran’s weapons proliferation and nuclear escalation at the UN Security Council as part of the UK’s Presidency in July. The UK has handed over extensive evidence to UNSC members demonstrating the Iranian regime continues to send weapons to the Houthis in Yemen and to Russia for use in Ukraine, in violation of UNSC restrictions. The UK and our partners will condemn this malign behaviour in the presence of the Iranian Permanent Representative to the UN, who is anticipated to attend the event. Foreign Secretary James Cleverly said: "The Iranian regime is oppressing its own people, exporting bloodshed in Ukraine and the Middle East, and threatening to kill and kidnap on UK soil. "Today the UK has sent a clear message to the regime - we will not tolerate this malign behaviour and we will hold you to account." "Our new sanctions regime will help to ensure there can be no hiding place for those who seek to do us harm." The UK is also announcing a raft of new sanctions under the FCDO’s existing Iran Human Rights sanctions regime, which enables the designation of individuals and entities responsible for serious human rights violations in Iran. The list of those sanctioned will be published tomorrow. NOTES TO EDITORS: · The National Security Bill will make available powers for the UK Government to use against the Iranian regime and those undertaking malign activity on its behalf. · Iranian threats to the UK and our partners are not a new phenomenon. In January 2019, the UK and European partners raised our concern over Iranian hostile activities and plots in Europe, including an attempted bombing in France in 2018, two assassinations in the Netherlands and an unsuccessful assassination plot in Denmark. · The UK has more than 350 sanctions designations in place on Iranian individuals and entities in response to the regime's human rights violations and malign influence internationally. As an example, the UK, US and the EU announced coordinated sanctions on IRGC officials on 24 April for their role in violently suppressing protests in Iran. · We expect to bring the necessary legislation to parliament later in the year. This will be the UK's first new wholly geographical autonomous sanctions regime under the Sanctions and Anti Money Laundering Act (2018. |
