The
EU ministers are set to impose travel bans and freeze the assets
of some 15 Iranians involved in the government crackdown that
began last month against demonstrators outraged by the death in
police custody of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini.
"We will launch ... a sanctions package today that will hold
accountable those who are responsible for the brutal crimes
against women, youths and men," German Foreign Minister Annalena
Baerbock told reporters as she arrived at the meeting in
Luxembourg.
"Amongst those listed is the so-called morality police -
morality police being a misnomer, actually, if you see what
crimes are committed there."
Additional EU sanctions on Iran will not be limited to
blacklisting some individuals should Tehran's involvement in
Russia's war on Ukraine be proven, Luxembourg's Foreign Minister
Jean Asselborn said.
"Then it will be no longer about some individuals to be
sanctioned," he told reporters as he arrived for the EU meeting.
Ukraine has reported a spate of Russian attacks with
Iranian-made Shahed-136 drones in recent weeks. Iran denies
supplying the drones to Russia, while the Kremlin has not
commented.
"What we can see now: Iranian drones are used apparently to
attack in the middle of Kyiv, this is an atrocity," Denmark's
Foreign Minister Jeppe Kofod said, saying the EU had to take
"concrete steps" in response to that, as well as Tehran cracking
down on protesters at home.
France and Germany, both parties to the 2015 nuclear deal with
Iran, have made it clear they believed new sanctions in
connection to the drones used by Russia were necessary given
that such transfers violated a resolution by the U.N. Security
Council.
The EU could decide to move towards imposing new sanctions
against Iran over the matter, according to two diplomats
involved in preparing talks among the ministers, though no
detailed decisions were expected on Monday. [L1N31F1H7]
"We will look for concrete evidence about the participation (of
Iran in the Ukraine war)," Josep Borrell told reporters as he
arrived for the meeting, adding Ukraine's Dmytro Kuleba would
take part in the gathering.
(Reporting by Sabine Siebold, Marine Strauss, Gabriela Baczynska,
Writing by Ingrid Melander,Editing by William Maclean)
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