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*       MAY 24, 2011


EU Will Sanction Iran-Owned Bank 


By
<http://online.wsj.com/search/term.html?KEYWORDS=DAVID+CRAWFORD&bylinesearch
=true> DAVID CRAWFORD 


European Union foreign ministers agreed to sanction an Iranian-owned bank
based in Hamburg that the U.S. says has been at the center of Tehran's
efforts to expand its nuclear program, European officials said. 

The decision Monday to freeze banking activity at the European-Iranian Trade
Bank came as part of a broader effort by the EU to sharpen its sanctions
against Iran.

In addition to imposing strict controls on EIH, as the bank is known under
its German acronym, the EU ministers agreed to sanction more than 100 people
and entities with suspected ties to Iran's nuclear program, including the
Islamic Republic of Iran Shipping Line and Iran's Islamic Revolutionary
Guard Corps, according to a European Commission spokeswoman. The full list
of designated entities and individuals will be published Tuesday, the
spokeswoman said.

A person who answered the phone at the Islamic Republic of Iran Shipping
Line, declined to comment. A spokesman for the Islamic Revolutionary Guard
Corps, could not be reached.

After more than three years of deliberation about EIH, the EU concluded that
the bank executed transactions on behalf of firms that were procuring
technology for Iran's nuclear program in violation of United Nations
Security Council resolutions and EU regulations. The sanction directive
imposes a freeze on accounts held at the bank and prohibits the bank from
doing business within the European Union. 

The EU foreign ministers based their decision on allegations of sanction
violations detailed in an addendum to the decision. According to the EU
allegations, in August 2010 EIH froze accounts in Hamburg controlled by two
Iranian banks, which were sanctioned by the U.N. Security Council, but then
shortly afterward, EIH resumed euro-denominated business with the two banks
via accounts held at an unsanctioned Iranian bank, according to a copy of
the EU sanctions directive reviewed by The Wall Street Journal. 

Reached by phone Monday morning, an EIH spokeswoman declined to comment on
the bank's designation. In a statement posted on its website in April, the
EIH said, the allegations against the bank are "politically driven and
without substance," adding that the bank adheres to all U.N. Security
Council resolutions and EU directives. 

"As long as the EIH abides these rules, it would be politically indefensible
to take punitive action against this bank, particularly seen from the angle
it would severely hit the European export economy as well," said the
statement signed by the EIH board of management.

Also, citing allegations of sanction violations, France and the United
Kingdom in 2008 called for sanctioning EIH. Germany's Economics Ministry,
however, opposed sanctions against EIH and other Iranian banks, citing the
need for banks to process transactions related to legitimate business in
Iran.

Germany changed its position earlier this month after German investigators
reviewed new information provided by international partners, a person
familiar with the German decision said.

An Iranian Embassy spokesman declined to comment on the bank's designation. 

The new EU sanctions also strengthen Europe's implementation of a U.N.
Security Council resolution last year by primarily targeting entities linked
to Iranian shipping firms and the nation's security services, a spokeswoman
for the European Commission High Representative for Foreign Affairs and
Security Policy said. 

The EU directive requires sanctioned entities and individuals to halt
business activity within the EU and prohibits sanctioned individuals from
travelling in the EU.

The sanctions are designed to nudge Iran into complying with U.N. Security
Council resolutions. Earlier this year the U.S., France, the U.K, Germany,
Russia and China concluded a series of on-again, off-again talks with Iran
without significant progress, said a spokeswoman for the European
Commission, which helped organize the talks.

The U.S., which has imposed its own unilateral sanctions, has pressed the EU
to impose tough sanctions against Iran which U.S. officials say is
developing technology to build nuclear weapons in violation of U.N. Security
Council resolutions. 

The Security Council has tasked the International Atomic Energy Agency with
determining whether Iran is violating its international obligation to pursue
only peaceful uses of nuclear technology. The IAEA says Iran's lack of
cooperation prevents the U.N. agency from conclusively determining whether
Iran's nuclear program is military in nature. Iran says it fulfills all its
international obligations, and its nuclear program is for peaceful purposes.

 



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