US imposes sanctions on 35 individuals, entities for aiding Iran's sanctions evasions


WASHINGTON, April ⁠28 (Reuters) - The U.S. government on Tuesday said ⁠it was imposing sanctions on 35 entities and individuals ‌for their role in Iran's shadow banking architecture, accusing them of facilitating the movement of tens of billions of dollars tied to ​sanctions evasion and Iran's sponsorship of ⁠terrorism.

The Treasury Department's Office ⁠of Foreign Assets Control also warned any firm making "toll" payments ⁠to ‌the Iranian government or the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps for passage through the Strait of ⁠Hormuz would face significant sanctions.

The Treasury Department ​said the sanctions ‌announced on Tuesday were aimed at networks that ⁠allowed Iran’s ​armed forces, including the IRGC, to access the international financial system to receive payment for illicit oil sales, purchase sensitive ⁠components for missiles and other weapons ​systems, and transfer money to Iran’s proxies.

“Iran’s shadow banking system serves as a critical financial lifeline for its armed ⁠forces, enabling activities that disrupt global trade and fuel violence across the Middle East,” Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said in a statement.

"Illicit funds funneled through this network support ​the regime’s ongoing terrorist operations, ⁠posing a direct threat to U.S. personnel, regional allies, and ​the global economy," he said, adding ‌any institution that facilitated or ​engaged with these networks was at risk of "severe consequences.”

(Reporting by Andrea Shalal; Editing by Chris Reese)

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