US targets Iraq oil official and militias with sanctions for aiding Iran


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WASHINGTON, May 7 (Reuters) - ⁠The U.S. imposed sanctions on Thursday on Iraq's deputy oil ⁠minister and militias over support for Iran, the Treasury Department said.

The ‌Treasury Department accused Iraq's deputy minister Ali Maarij Al-Bahadly of abusing "his position to facilitate the diversion of oil to be sold for the benefit of the Iranian regime and its ​proxy militias in Iraq."

It said Maarij enabled an ⁠Iran-affiliated oil smuggler to mix ⁠Iranian oil with Iraqi oil before being shipped to global markets and ⁠falsified ‌documents that helped Iranian-affiliated networks to sell the mix disguised as purely Iraqi oil.It said Maarij authorized trucking several million dollars’ worth ⁠of oil per day from Iraq's Qayyarah oil field ​for export, helping ‌Iranian networks.

Iraq's oil ministry and the deputy minister did not immediately ⁠respond to requests ​for comment.

In March, Iraq's oil minister, Hayan Abdel-Ghani, said Iranian oil tankers stopped by U.S. forces in the Gulf were using forged Iraqi documents. Tehran denied using ⁠such documents.

The move to sanction the deputy ​minister comes as the U.S. and Iran edgetoward a temporary agreement to halt the war, with Tehran reviewing a proposal that would stop the fighting but ⁠leave the most contentious issues unresolved.

The U.S. Treasury is also sanctioning three senior leaders of Iran-aligned militias Kata’ib Sayyid Al-Shuhada and Asa’ib Ahl Al-Haq, it said.

“Treasury will not stand idly by as Iran's military exploits Iraqi oil ​to fund terrorism against the United States and ⁠our partners,” Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said in a statement.

The sanctions freeze any ​U.S. assets of those targeted and generally bar ‌Americans from dealing with them.

(Reporting by ​Timothy Gardner,Daphne Psaledakis and Bhargav Acharya; additional reporting by Ahmed Rasheed in Baghdad; Editing by Michelle Nichols, Bill Berkrot and David Gregorio)

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