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Australia adopts new sanctions against Iran

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AP: Australia will impose new sanctions against Iran, including restrictions for the first time on business dealings with that country’s oil and gas sector, the country’s foreign minister said Thursday.

The Associated Press

ADELAIDE, Australia (AP) — Australia will impose new sanctions against Iran, including restrictions for the first time on business dealings with that country’s oil and gas sector, the country’s foreign minister said Thursday.

Australia’s sanctions follow those announced earlier in the week by the European Union and Canada, the latest in a series of measures taken by the international community in an effort to halt Iran’s nuclear program.

“In adopting this package, Australia stands at the forefront of international community efforts to have Iran meet its international obligations in relation to its nuclear program, one of the most serious security challenges facing the international community,” Foreign Minister Stephen Smith said in a statement.

The sanctions further reinforce a June U.N. resolution against Iran that Australia has already implemented.

The new measures include travel and financial bans against more than 110 businesses and individuals in Iran’s financial and transport sectors. The sanctions also include a trade ban on all arms and related material, including anything that could be used for nuclear, missile, chemical and biological weapons development.

For the first time, Australia will restrict business with Iran’s oil and gas sector. Smith said the U.N. resolution had noted a link between the revenue generated by that sector and funding for Iran’s proliferation activities.

Business dealings in uranium mining or involving nuclear or missile technology are also prohibited under the new sanctions, Smith said.

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