Iran Nuclear NewsJapan to freeze assets tied to Iran nuclear program

Japan to freeze assets tied to Iran nuclear program

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ImageBloomberg: Japan will freeze assets belonging to 12 organizations and 13 people that are tied to Iran's nuclear development, the government's top spokesman said.

By Takashi Hirokawa and Toko Sekiguchi

ImageApril 22 (Bloomberg) — Japan will freeze assets belonging to 12 organizations and 13 people that are tied to Iran's nuclear development, the government's top spokesman said.

The action is based on a United Nations Security Council resolution, Chief Cabinet Secretary Nobutaka Machimura told reporters in Tokyo.

Japan will freeze assets of individuals including Mohammad Reza Naqdi, a former deputy chief in the Iranian army, according to a Japanese Foreign Ministry statement. Before today Japan had frozen the assets of 23 organizations and 27 individuals since May 2007 as part of United Nations sanctions against Iran.

Iran's Islamic government has repeatedly denied that it is seeking nuclear weapons and says its program is aimed at generating electrical power. The nation has refused United Nations demands to halt its plans to enrich uranium, a potential step toward weapons production.

Iran is "hell-bent" on acquiring nuclear weapons and as a result "the military option must be kept on the table," U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates said yesterday during a speech to the Corps of Cadets at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, New York.

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