On July 15, members of the European Council extended the current sanctions package against 12 individuals and 9 legal entities in Iran.
This was reported on the organization's website.
This decision was made against the backdrop of the continued provision of military support from Tehran to Moscow, which is waging a war against sovereign Ukraine.
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Also, EU members are taking appropriate measures in connection with the formation of Iranian armed groups in the Middle East and the Red Sea region.
EU sanctions against Iran — what is known
The restrictions against Iran will last until July 27, 2025.
— Assets of individuals on the “blacklist” are frozen and the provision to them or for their benefit of funds or economic resources, directly or indirectly, is prohibited.
In addition, individuals named in the list are subject to a travel ban to the EU, — as stated on the website of the European Council.
The signatories noted that the list of sanctions against Iran will be reviewed annually unless Tehran's foreign policy position is fundamentally changed.