Top US sanctions official to travel to Middle East, Europe to discuss ‘maximum pressure’ on Iran

The U.S. had raised concerns about poor sanctions compliance in the UAE

Washington(ANN) – The U.S. Treasury Department’s top sanctions official will travel to the Middle East and Europe on Friday, according to a statement seen by Reuters, as President Donald Trump’s administration seeks to increase pressure on Iran

 

Accodring to the Reuters report, John Hurley, undersecretary for terrorism and financial intelligence, will travel in the coming days to Israel, the United Arab Emirates, Turkey and Lebanon, according to the statement, in his first trip to the Middle East since taking office.
Iran’s mission to the United Nations in New York did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

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In his first term, Trump withdrew the U.S. from a 2015 deal between Iran and world powers that placed strict limits on Tehran’s uranium enrichment activities in exchange for sanctions relief.

In September, the United Nations reinstated an arms embargo and other sanctions on Iran over its nuclear program.
Western powers accuse Iran of having a clandestine agenda to develop nuclear weapons capability by enriching uranium to a high level of fissile purity, above what they say is justifiable for a civilian atomic energy program. Tehran says its nuclear program is wholly for civilian power purposes.

While in Israel, Hurley will discuss furthering Trump’s maximum pressure campaign against Tehran, particularly against its regional proxies, according to the statement. Pressure against Iran will also be high on the agenda in the UAE, along with combating money laundering and the financing of terrorism.
In Turkey, the Treasury official will discuss how the two countries can “work together to stop regional malign influences and sanctions evasion.”

Under former President Joe Biden’s administration, the U.S. had raised concerns about poor sanctions compliance in the UAE. says report.