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EU to impose new sanctions on Iran drone, missile producers
EU to impose new sanctions on Iran drone, missile producers
by AFP Staff Writers
Brussels, Belgium (AFP) April 17, 2024

European Union leaders agreed Wednesday to impose new sanctions on Iran's drone and missile producers over Tehran's unprecedented weekend attack on Israel, EU chief Charles Michel said.

"We have decided to put in place sanctions against Iran, it is a clear signal that we wanted to send," the European Council president said at an EU summit in Brussels.

"The idea is to target the companies that are needed for the drones, for the missiles."

Iran launched an unprecedented drone and missile onslaught over the weekend against Israel, which caused little damage after most of the projectiles were intercepted.

Tehran's first-ever direct assault on Israeli soil came in response to a deadly attack on the Iranian consulate in Damascus widely blamed on Israel.

Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said his country will decide how to respond to Iran's attack as global powers called for restraint to avoid escalation.

The EU leaders in their statement from the summit urged "all parties to exercise the utmost restraint and to refrain from any action that may increase tensions in the region."

The EU has already imposed sanctions on Iran over its supply of drones to Russia for its war in Ukraine, but they have had little effect on cutting the ties between Tehran and Moscow.

Macron says EU has 'duty' to expand Iran sanctions
Brussels, Belgium (AFP) April 17, 2024 - French President Emmanuel Macron said Wednesday the EU and its Western allies must expand sanctions on Iran's missile and drone manufacturers after Tehran's attack on Israel.

"Our duty is to expand these sanctions," Macron said ahead of a Brussels summit where EU leaders are set to endorse a push already launched by the bloc to step up its sanctions on Iran.

Tehran launched an unprecedented drone and missile onslaught over the weekend against Israel, which caused little damage after most of the projectiles were intercepted.

Tehran's first-ever direct assault on Israeli soil came in response to a deadly attack on the Iranian consulate in Damascus widely blamed on Israel.

EU foreign ministers agreed Tuesday for the bloc to start work on toughening sanctions that it already has in place against Iran over deliveries of drones to Russia for its use in the war on Ukraine.

A draft statement from Wednesday's EU summit said leaders were "ready to take further restrictive measures against Iran, notably in relation to unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and missiles."

The statement also calls for "all parties to exercise the utmost restraint and to refrain from any action that may increase tensions" as the West scrambles to stop a broader conflict.

Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said his country will decide how to respond to Iran's attack as world leaders called for restraint to avoid escalation.

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