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Britain warns US sanctions on Iran make 3rd-party trade difficult

by  Reuters and Israel Hayom Staff
Published on  05-17-2018 00:00
Last modified: 12-22-2019 13:16
Britain warns US sanctions on Iran make 3rd-party trade difficult

Iranians shout slogans during a protest in Tehran last week against U.S. President Donald Trump's decision to walk out of the 2015 nuclear deal

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U.S. sanctions against Iran are having a clear impact on other countries and were making it difficult for firms to assess the risks of doing business there, Britain said Wednesday.

U.S. President Donald Trump on May 8 withdrew from a deal between Iran and major world powers according to which some sanctions against Tehran were lifted in exchange for curbs on its nuclear program. Trump has since imposed new sanctions, cutting Iran's use of a critical banking network.

"It is clear that there is extraterritorial reach to some of these sanctions," said Rona Fairhead, a trade department minister in the upper house of the British parliament, acknowledging that the sanctions would have an impact on trade between Iran and countries other than the United States.

"All businesses have to take into account the commercial risks, the legal risks, the financing risks of any transaction, and clearly these sanctions make that difficult," she said.

Fairhead said Britain was providing guidance on the ground in Iran and at home to help companies navigate those risks and was also working with other governments to keep trade ties alive.

"We are working with our EU colleagues and directly both with the U.S. and with the EU to try and both protect our businesses as well as encourage the U.S. to allow us to continue economic ties because we think that's important," she said.

British, French and German foreign ministers met in Brussels on Tuesday to see how they can save the nuclear deal without the United States, but appeared hard-pressed over how their companies could continue doing business with Iran once Washington begins to reimpose sanctions.

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