Iran TerrorismUS Treasury plans more Iran terror finance actions

US Treasury plans more Iran terror finance actions

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ImageReuters: The U.S. Treasury on Thursday vowed to take additional actions to target the risk of terrorist financing emanating from Iran following a new warning from an international anti-money-laundering body.

ImageWASHINGTON, Oct 16 (Reuters) – The U.S. Treasury on Thursday vowed to take additional actions to target the risk of terrorist financing emanating from Iran following a new warning from an international anti-money-laundering body.

The 34-nation Financial Action Task Force again urged states on Thursday to warn financial institutions of risks associated with Iran but welcomed Tehran's pledge to boost safeguards and urged it to take action quickly.

Responding to the report, the Treasury said it has repeatedly expressed its "deep concerns about Iran's financial and material support to deadly terrorist groups."

 

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