US, UK, France and Germany plan to impose new sanctions on Iran over ballistic missile supplies to Russia
The US, UK, France and Germany have announced plans to impose new sanctions on Iran over the supply of ballistic missiles to Russia. They plan to cancel bilateral air service agreements with Iran and impose sanctions on Iran Air.
The United States, Britain, France and Germany are set to impose new sanctions on Iran in response to its sale of ballistic missiles to Russia. The countries said they would cancel bilateral air service agreements with Iran, making it more difficult to fly between Iran and other countries.
Additionally, they will impose additional sanctions on Iran Air, the national airline that is already under strict restrictions. The move is part of an international effort to curb military cooperation between Iran and Russia and to weaken Tehran's influence on the global political stage.
The measures would be an extension of existing sanctions aimed at curbing Iran's nuclear program and its influence in the region.
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