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EU confirms it re-imposed sanctions on Iran

The European Union announced on Monday it had reinstituted sanctions against Iran following a similar action taken by the United Nations.

The EU reinstated sanctions today against Iran as a result of its continued non-compliance to the nuclear deal. In a press release, the EU presidency said that diplomatic negotiations remain possible.

The EU stated that the sanctions include freezing assets of the Iranian Central Bank, other Iranian banks and travel bans for certain Iranian officials.

The EU also banned Iran from purchasing and transporting crude oil, as well as the sale or supply gold and certain naval gear.

The United Nations reimposed an arms embargo on Iran and other sanctions over its nuclear program, following a process initiated by European powers. Tehran had warned that the move would be met with harsh action.

The U.N. Security Council has reimposed sanctions against Iran after accusations that it violated a deal signed in 2015 to prevent it from developing a nuclear weapon. Iran denies seeking nuclear weapons. (Reporting and editing by Andrew Gray, Sudip Kar Gupta and Ros Russel)

(source: Reuters)