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EU will expand Iran sanctions against those who block Hormuz

Two EU diplomats have said that the?European Union?will expand the criteria?of their Iran sanctions to include the individuals responsible for?blocking?the Strait?of Hormuz.?The Strait?of Hormuz has been?largely closed for nearly two months, upsetting global energy and commodity markets. After U.S. and Israeli strikes against Iran began on 28 February, Tehran effectively shut down the Strait of Hormuz. This cut off roughly one-fifth the world's supply of oil and liquefied gas. After Iran briefly opened the strait on Friday, more than a dozen oil tankers passed through it. However, the ceasefire agreement is now in jeopardy after the United States seizes an Iranian cargo ship as part of its own military blockade.

One diplomat said, "There was political agreement between ambassadors to change the criteria of Iran's sanctions regime in order to list people and entities who are?responsible for obstructing the freedom of navigation through the Strait of Hormuz."

According to a second diplomatic source, the European External Action Service will need several weeks to prepare new listings. The EEAS is responsible for placing?people or companies under sanctions, while the European Commission deals with sector-wide restrictions. The 'EU designated Iran’s Revolutionary Guards as a terrorist organization in January and listed Iranian officials who violated human rights in March. Reporting by Julia Payne and John Irish, with editing by Kirsten Doovan.

(source: Reuters)