US imposed sanctions on Iran’s central bank

Sanctions on Iran's Central Bank

Sanctions on Iran’s Central Bank

Washington … News Time

The United States directly blamed Iran for the attacks on Saudi Arabia’s oil installations Iran’s central bank; the National Development Fund and the financial company have announced the ban on trust trade parks. A statement from the US State Department says Iran attacked Saudi Arabia after a failed attempt to influence the global economy, this step of aggression is their risky planning and implementation.

Referring to the attacks on Saudi Arabia’s oil installations, the statement said that despite attempts to divert attention from the allegations, the evidence points to Iran as a mere presence. The State Department says President Trump and his administration have called for further increases on the historic sanctions imposed on the world’s largest state terrorism, and we are following these guidelines. The United States has banned Iran’s central bank, the National Development Fund and the Iranian company’s trust trade parcel, with regard to sanctions. Who has been involved in financing the purchase of military equipment. According to the statement, these organizations were assisting the Iranian government in terrorism and terrorist-designated army backers to spread aggression in the region and the Iranian government’s major proxy force, Quds and Hezbollah. The US State Department says it costs to attack other countries and affect the global economy. And the Iranian government will be punished under diplomatic isolation and economic pressure. Regarding sanctions on Iran, it added that our campaign of maximum pressure will continue until Iran changes its policy of destabilizing the Middle East and the world.

Remember that US President Donald Trump announced trade and economic sanctions in 2018, announcing the termination of the nuclear deal with Iran. The other world sides of the agreement were Britain, Germany, France, Russia and China, with Iran announcing the agreement. Tensions between the United States and Iran escalate last week when drone strikes on Saudi Arabia’s oil installations after which Aramco, the world’s largest oil exporting company, stopped production. Both US and Saudi Arabia blamed Iran for its direct involvement in the attack on Saudi oil installations. However, Iran described these statements as an excuse for war and made it clear that Iran is ready for war so it should avoid any aggression.

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